TK. Posted November 21, 2004 Report Posted November 21, 2004 A MoogModular MIDIBox made by Gene:More infos can be found at his website:http://www.ggbnet.com/midibox.html
pay_c Posted November 22, 2004 Report Posted November 22, 2004 Yeah! Analoge modular synthesis rocks!! ;DGot a DIY MS2000 (Formant Pro - based on the Formant presented in the Elektor magazine).Only wish the pictures would be a bit bigger and with more quality so you can see some details! Greetz from here! ;D
Tanstaafl Posted November 22, 2004 Report Posted November 22, 2004 Thanks TK and pay_c !! ;DYeah, the pix are low res because of bandwidth, I do have the originals (approx 1 - 2 megs each. I will put them up today (links only) next to the web based ones.gb
d2k Posted November 23, 2004 Report Posted November 23, 2004 Hey gbethnice work :)is the keyboard part u've got there interfaced to a MIOS core? velocity sensitive?
goyousalukis Posted November 24, 2004 Report Posted November 24, 2004 Hey Gene, great job!Your workshop area looks more organized than mine! ;)I liked the pics!Justin
Tanstaafl Posted November 24, 2004 Report Posted November 24, 2004 Thank you , thank you... d2k... yeah the keyboard is velocity sensitive.. it's the guts and kbd from an old ' cambridge piano learning system ' the original case was way too big to fit on my stand so I made an oak and mahogany surround for it ( i dabble in wood working also... guess most of us here do at one time or another).justin, :-/ i cleaned up the place for an hour before i took the pix.... ;)gb
d2k Posted November 24, 2004 Report Posted November 24, 2004 ah, so u kept all the internal ckts of the keyboard right? ie, didnt make/use a diy'ed midi velocity scanning module?I have 2 spare 5 octave keyboard key sections and im wanting to mios them but with velocity sensitivity!! One i used with the regular mios matrix (which works well!) but it still needs velocity really ::)peace
Tanstaafl Posted November 24, 2004 Report Posted November 24, 2004 y'know... i never realized midio128 could be used to encode a keyboard..... i have a couple of old paia keyboards i have wanted to encode... and have done some with diy matrix scanner but never really been satisfied with the performance/programmability....dag nabbit, now i gotta start another midibox project...still in the middle of a Logic controller... oh well....never boring around midibox.org :)gb
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