Display Layout

Posted by: drakino

Display Layout - 21/02/2000 16:31

I was going back through the empeg.com web site, and found this picture of one of the earlier prototype units. The display layout in that picture would be nice to have as an option. And it looks to have a progress bar, meaning a countdown should be easy to implement as an option.

What I'm curious about with that software is how easy was it to control back then? I can just imagine that being the main interface and having to cycle through music simply with the next and previous buttons. The empeg software has definitly improved quite a bit, but don't trim out older features while making new ones unless a specific reason comes up.


My empeg site is:http://24.236.3.131/empeg/

Posted by: tfabris

Re: Display Layout - 21/02/2000 16:38


Yeah, I find the presence of a progress bar in that screen shot interesting. I like the current layout better than the one in the picture (the giant time displasy is a bit silly to me), but a progress bar would be a cool option.

-- Tony Fabris -- Empeg #144 --
Caution: Do not look into laser with remaining good eye.
Posted by: rob

Re: Display Layout - 22/02/2000 04:27

mumble mumble fake screenshot mutter mumble

:-)


Posted by: tfabris

Re: Display Layout - 22/02/2000 10:23

** GASP **



Tony Fabris
Empeg #144
Posted by: eternalsun

Re: Display Layout - 22/02/2000 11:32

Ha. Impossible! that never happens in software development. Ever.

Calvin

Posted by: drakino

Re: Display Layout - 22/02/2000 11:44

Ahh. that explains how hard it was to control back then. You just had to guess what was playing while this fake image was being displayed :-)


My empeg site is:http://24.236.3.131/empeg/

Posted by: tfabris

Re: Display Layout - 22/02/2000 13:18


Hey, at least the track title was correct once in a while. And the time display was right once per song.

"Even a stopped clock is right twice a day".

Tony Fabris
Empeg #144
Posted by: dionysus

Re: Display Layout - 22/02/2000 21:09

not necessarily - some of my songs are shorter then 3 minutes:)
-mark

...proud to have one of the first Mark I units
Posted by: Lord Bleys

Re: Display Layout - 27/02/2000 16:46

Lack of countdown didn't bug me too much. What DID irk me was the fact that the baby blue faceplate and handle weren't available. The handle especially; it looked so ... Macintosh. I figured we'd see orange, red, amber and green too -- and that it was only a matter of time until the Empeg was re-designed in a nearly clear plastic.

Seriously. I mean it.

-- Bleys

"If you would judge, understand." -- Seneca
Posted by: rob

Re: Display Layout - 27/02/2000 17:04

The hardware wasn't mocked up in that photo. I wasn't aware that the blue panel was any different to the one we now ship, but maybe the photography made it seem lighter, or maybe we changed tint at the last minute.

We had prototype handles anodised in a number of colours, and they mostly looked quite nice. Unfortunately the anodising company screwed up the production run at the very last minute, reducing our options to shipping black handles or facing further delays.

Rob

Posted by: Lord Bleys

Re: Display Layout - 27/02/2000 17:08

That post was about as sarcastic I get. Ok ... it's not quite as sarcastic as my beer tap comment in another forum.

I PREFER the simplicity of the black handle. I've always commended the elegance I see in the unit's simplistic look...

-- Bleys

"If you would judge, understand." -- Seneca
Posted by: rob

Re: Display Layout - 27/02/2000 17:20

Sarcasm is over my head right now, I'm still too hung over from yesterday.

Catch me with some more tomorrow :-)

Rob


Posted by: schofiel

Re: Display Layout - 29/02/2000 06:50

Unfortunately the anodising company screwed up the production run at the very last minute, reducing our options to shipping black handles or facing further delays

This tends to imply that you could ask them to do it now, though? Have you thought about offering the handles in different colours as an after-market accessory, then? I would certainly be interested in buying a matching blue handle seperately.

Posted by: altman

Re: Display Layout - 29/02/2000 16:47

The panel was actually a different blue - the one on the issue3 unit (shipping ones are issue4's, the new one is actually an issue7) was made by a US company who we didn't use for production parts - the emc wire mesh was on the back and was very sharp if you caught your hands on it! Shipping units use a laminated mesh, with no sharp edges...

Hugo