I have a kenton "spin doctor" and I was able to get it to control my evolver without a problem. It is extreemly flexable and programmable as far as sysex is concerned. I agree it doesn't look so great but I think the construction quality is good ... at least it is in a metal case. I think the "control freak" is programmable in the same way so I'm sure it would work well with the evolver too. --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "Julian" <jujulilianan@w...> wrote: > > hey aaron. > > > Has anyone looked into using a microkorg or PhatBoy? > > > http://www.keyfax.com/keyfax/phatboy/phatboy1.html > 30 seconds of reading the phatboy website says no. > > http://www.korg.co.uk/support_list/support_list.asp?productCode=pk_microkontrol > you'll have to read about the microcontrol yourself.... I bet it'll be > no too. > > > oh yeah - I think the kenton control freak is also likely to be able to > program the evolver... they're pretty flexible sysex-wise.... and a lot > better supported by their manufacturer than the PC1600. build quality is > a bit shabby though. kenton gear always looks a bit like a home project > to me. > > > > julian > > -- > http://bleepin.com
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[Evolver] Re: Novation Controller
2005-05-06 by adamburr1973
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