Saturday, January 05, 2008
genoqs_tutorial01
YouTube via ripe909.
"this is a short tutorial on the genoqs octopus. I show how to use custom direction maps and step events to perform a simple modification on how a sequence plays"
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Looks horribly complicated.
ReplyDeleteThere are no menus. You have to memorize what all the blinking lights mean in what seems like endless sub-modes.
Why bother with the button labels at all?
This is like a Jomox Xbase-999 to the nth power. Form follows frustration?
it is actually much easier to use than it looks .....it becomes very intuitive in a short time...i LOVE mine...
ReplyDeleteIt is very logical if you learn the interface, things happen quite naturally.
ReplyDeleteComplicated functions are available when desired, but do not interfere with normal workflow.
Button labels are useful, I can't say that I have had to memorize any sequence of lights...