i assume you will make this in euro format also, hence the question in this group, right
it would be great if you would make some Blacet modules in euro!
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--- On Tue, 11/25/08, John Blacet <
blacet@...
> wrote:
From: John Blacet <
blacet@...
>
Subject: 1 MIDI Converter Design
To:
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 11:33 PM
OK, enough about sine waves.....sheesh. (No natural instrument has a
"good" sine wave).
I'm designing a MIDI converter. MIDI to CV plus sequencer commands. It's
monophonic.
Preliminary panel picture on blacet.com.
What do you folks find absolutley essential about these things, (which can
have a huge and varied feature set)
What is just fluff
And what is stuff that you never see but could find useful
After fooling around with the Paia unit, the Doepfer 190-1 and a Edirol
PCR-300 controller keyboard, not to mention looking at specs of the Kenton
Pro Solo (which seems to be very comprehensive) , I'm wondering just what
the ideal "entry level" unit for a modular would be
--
John Blacet
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