Exciting poll about labelling controls on guitars
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- Fakir Mustache
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Can you show me a synth with the panel controls labelled towards the audience, as well as slanted that way so they can read the controls better?dezb1 wrote:It's like someone getting all their tattoos oriented upside down so they can see them... just doesn't happen man.
Also everyone who's posted says Hate but like still winning the poll... show yourselves stand by your vote you cowardly likers
looooleFakir Mustache wrote:Can you show me a synth with the panel controls labelled towards the audience, as well as slanted that way so they can read the controls better?dezb1 wrote:It's like someone getting all their tattoos oriented upside down so they can see them... just doesn't happen man.
Also everyone who's posted says Hate but like still winning the poll... show yourselves stand by your vote you cowardly likers
I think for standard guitar controls labelling would be a bit superfluous. As (the other) Tim said, you'd only need to look at them a couple of times before you knew where everything was. Given what you're doing, however, it might be a good idea to have some sort of labelling if you're going to have lots of switches/knobs.timhulio wrote:Reason for the poll- I've got to design the scratchplate for this Musima I'm fixing, which has some added preamp/fuzz stuff. So, lots of labels and I'm looking for inspiration as to how to orientate them. I do like the way Hopf have done it, with mysterious abbreviations at all crazy angles. I'll poast my scratchplate when I've something I like.
Maybe go for some weird symbols instead of letters like on Orange amps? Then they wouldn't be upside down.
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Synths have slightly more controls than a guitars 3 way selector and volume and tone pot... butvi get your point.Fakir Mustache wrote:Can you show me a synth with the panel controls labelled towards the audience, as well as slanted that way so they can read the controls better?dezb1 wrote:It's like someone getting all their tattoos oriented upside down so they can see them... just doesn't happen man.
Also everyone who's posted says Hate but like still winning the poll... show yourselves stand by your vote you cowardly likers
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I don't hate it but I don't need them and almost have no feeling on them either way.
I always thought putting stickers or a diagram on the guitar that are removable would have been a good idea, I've seen some makers (Cort, that company in Japan that made the Jaguar copies with no Rhythm Circuit, and Vox I thnk) actually do that. I can see how it might help someone who is new to guitar, but to someone like me, I'm pretty good at figuring these things out myself as I assume most other people are.
I always thought putting stickers or a diagram on the guitar that are removable would have been a good idea, I've seen some makers (Cort, that company in Japan that made the Jaguar copies with no Rhythm Circuit, and Vox I thnk) actually do that. I can see how it might help someone who is new to guitar, but to someone like me, I'm pretty good at figuring these things out myself as I assume most other people are.
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Nice mockup.
If you're going to do screen printing or labeling you could experiment with some accent lines to the pickguard. But that might be gilding the lily, so to speak.
If you're going to do screen printing or labeling you could experiment with some accent lines to the pickguard. But that might be gilding the lily, so to speak.
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Almost done! I got the custom pickguard made by Scratch-It, who were super professional and helpful. Really pleased with the result.
http://www.originalscratchplates.com/
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