I love the MiniWave. For me, it was the obvious first choice with which to expand beyond the Dotcom stuff. I am a longtime fan of the old PPG-style wavetable stuff. If you like that sound, you'll love the MW. It does all the classic wavetable kinda things: metallic basses, gargling sweeps, synthetic bells and choirs...etc. It interfaces quite nicely with the Dotcom stuff. I often patch sequencer tracks into the CV inputs for wavesequencing. Very cool. I find its grungy eight-bit digital sound to be an excellent compliment to the analogue Dotcom. Building it was pretty easy. I did mine in a day, and was patching that evening. In fact, so happy was I with that kit, that I promptly ordered up five more Blacet kits for my system. I sound like an ad copy writer. I aint. I just dig the hell outta the MiniWave. I recently screened and drilled a Dotcom panel for it...I'll be mounting the MW in that some time in the next few days. Scot Solida The Electronic Garden >From: "Dana Countryman" <dana@danacountryman.com> >Reply-To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com >To: dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [dotcomformat] Blacet Miniwave >Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 20:09:10 -0000 > >Hi --- > >Has anyone on this list built a Blacet Miniwave?? > >I'm wondering how great they are, and if you do have one, I'd love your >opinion. > >I see that they offer a MOTM-style version, which would work in my >Dotcom. .... > >Anyone? > >- Dana Countryman > >http://www.danacountryman.com > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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RE: [dotcomformat] Blacet Miniwave
2005-06-30 by SCOT SOLIDA
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