A midi controller glove After my dildo controller
I honestly think that some members watches too much bondage S/M movies...
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>--- Dieter Doepfer <
hardware@...
> wrote:
>
> > From: "Dieter Doepfer" <
hardware@...
>
> > To: "Bakis Sirros" <
synth_freak_2000@...
>
> > Subject: AW: 1 Shortwave Radio
> > (Dieter's comments) Re: Poll results for D...
> > Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 12:57:11 +0200
> >
> >
> > > It is funny that you bring that up because I
> > actually had an inquiry
> > > about it something like 2 weeks ago...and I don't
> > think it was you
> > > But you know there was a very similar
> > CV-outputting glove device at
> > > last year's Messe. I don't have specifics. It was
> > used to control
> > > the A-100 modular. I think it was new, not old,
> > and from a third
> > > party Sorry I can't be of more help.
> >
> > The glove is made by Olaf Schirm and his company
> > noDNA GmbH (www.noDNA.com).
> > He is a friend of mine and lives now in
> > Cologne/Germany (we have been making
> > electronic music together about 20 years ago). The
> > demo at the Musikmesse
> > was A-100 controlled by the glove via MCV24 as the
> > glove interface only
> > outputs MIDI data. As far as I know the glove is not
> > into production so far
> > because of the poor inquiries (caused by the
> > comparatively high price, each
> > glove is hand made by a glove tailor and has to fit
> > the user's hand). But if
> > there will be sufficient inquiries I'm sure that
> > Olaf will manufacture the
> > device (he has the same problems as we have for
> > low-quantity products).
> >
> > Best wishes
> > Dieter Doepfer
> >
> >
>
>
>=====
>Bakis Siros
>Parallel Worlds / Polariton
>Athens-Greece
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