Hi list!
David wrote:
>I like the idea of a limited edition or small production run for those of us who either don't play keys or are more experimentally orientated (I fall into both categories).
You have to remember that a small production run will always cost a manufacturer lots of money, which the customers have to pay in the end.
But what would you all think about a higher priced module line (A-200 for example) with added functions What about modules like a new discrete-circuit hi-end VCO with more than two CV inputs, please! ; or a filterbank with separate outs; ringmod45´s proposal for the "Variable Waveform Sync LFO"
Dave wrote:
>if its absolutely dead as a product, perhaps doepfer would consider releasing the schematics to the d.i.y. community -
Yes, that´s a great idea if they decide not to produce it. This shouldn´t be too difficult to build it in my eyes. Compare it with synth.com´s PC-joystick-to-CV adapter [
http://www.synthesizers.com/q142.html
look at the bottom of the page], that´s only some cables attached to a D-Sub (or was it Sub-D ) connector. Connect the cables to a pedal interface - the A-177 would do fine - and have fun. Just imagine two joysticks to the left and right of your touchkeyboard, a ribbbon controller in front of it... aaamaaazing control possibilities!! ;-)
The only problem might be to purchase a single N64-controller connector... Well, I might dismantle my flatmate´s N64... ;-) ...damn, he´s only got a Playstation, but that´s a nice controller,too!
best,
Paul (another wack keyboarder)
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