>
> Well, the Systemizer was basically an XK without the keyboard.
Possibly, but the Xk has no midi in port.
>
> The XK was a MIDI controller that did some rather nice stuff. It was
> originally designed as the controller for the Oberheim
> Xpander, but MIDI
> being what it is it worked with all kinds of keyboards.
>
Now see, when I bought mine, the sales guy said it was the "other half" of
the Matrix 6R and had come out at the same time.
Figures.
> It was quite light -- it was very shallow, with a two space
> LED display and
> not much else on the case except some buttons to program it.
> It had, IIRC,
> 76 keys and the obligatory two wheels.
tut,tut!!
No wheels, champ!!
Oberheim didn't transact wheels! Wheels were for dinosaur Moogs and Moog
wannabes. Oberheim had those incredibly cool LEVERS (that I still prefer to
most others).
61 notes, only.
> The systemizer is a combination of the
> wonderful key
> mapping options of the XK along with some additional
> functions. I used one
> live for a while to very good effect. What I wanted was a
> Systemizer with
> two MIDI in ports and 4 MIDI out ports, as my rig got too big
> to just use 16
> MIDI channels.
The Xk *did* have cool mapping features. Way ahead of its time, IIRC. 3
zones
I still use one.
L.