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kieran

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  1. why do you need motorfaders? You could just as easily use rotary encoders with LED rings to produce the same effect to give immediately visible controller feedback. The idea would be to have some divisor of the level for whatever layer is active to show changes in value for that position. When you grab the encoder, it moves the level approximated by the LED ring to whatever level you please. It may not be as accurate as a long-throw motorfader, but it would be a good compromise as it would save on tons of space on your panel. If you want something like this, check out the Doepfer Regelwerk. http://www.doepfer.de/rw_e.htm although it isn't motorised. :)
  2. Wilba, how are the Power Switches going, what's their status?
  3. .. not wanting Pics or Ram.. could you collate my order with wilba et al. from Melb.au Bitte Danke. kieran
  4. .. and seriously, who gives a flying frog what your performance name is. Its not like any of us are going to turn up to your gigs.. Use one name and stick with it. out Dj Mastabéta
  5. .. not to mention it costs more to send back because we're on the other side of the planet! :P :D
  6. excellent.. lets hope #1 it tests out just fine, and #2 I'm in that first half to go out ;) - you could send a few aussie kits out together (especially to us from Melbourne who can swap locally). :)
  7. excellent, thanks heaps Altitude! eyes now shift focus on smash tv, wondering how (or if) the chinese switches are coming along.. ;)
  8. oh crap yeah.. I just worked it out.. (pulls head in) :-[
  9. what? you reckon its going to come out looking like a vector rendered image? wait until its fitted out and in context before judging.. :)
  10. I think omitting the app is fair enough so that it can mature and gets users in the habit of bootstrap loading/updating using MIOS studio, but programming the OS probably is a good idea so that people without programmers can bootstrap load the app using MIOS studio, no? Not that I'm getting a pic from Smash anyway, just the other bits. :)
  11. i'm a bedroom producer.. have been on and off for near 15 years now and have played on national radio and at several raves back in my native adelaide - I'll integrate my mb6582 into my setup and use it for both some of its characteristic arps, as well as some other 'gee, i didn't know that was a c64 sound' type stuff. it'll integrate with my other synths (access virus, juno 106, electribe ea-1) and drums (tr707, electribe er101) hooked through my emagic unitor 8 in a mess of 8x8 midi cable nirvana.. but i still need a desk and am thinking of getting a Korg zero 8, which will be a great control surface for my all my hard synths as well as softsynths etc. Am also thinking of building a MBseq - which I first began collecting bits for in 2002! :P I just love playing and twiddlin knobs!
  12. I watched the youtube clip, and have an idea for you. Mount the dbeam sensor on a microphone stand behind the keyboard, facing your face. Play the keyboard/synth with both hands like normal.. lean in toward the sensor/away from the sensor to control the dbeam! Then you dont have to sacrifice one hand to control it, and its a more natural position because sometimes you move close into the keys anyway when you play with feeling, and away when you go quiet.. Obviously this depends on what you're using the controller for, but I reckon it would be a far better performance tool if you did something like this. I guess the only caveat might be that if you want superfine control, it might be tough to do with your face!!! :)
  13. put me down for one.. minus the PICs.. :)
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