Whatever it is, they sure are right about it being heavy if its case is made from the same materials as the Machinedrum (not to mention the odd dimensions.). I'd guess that if the initial price is high, a good amount of it factors into worldwide air shipping costs. It would be nice if they made a keyboardless version for those of us without room/need for another keyboard controller. After all, those pics reveal that the machinedrum-sized interface module is in fact a separate module. I guess we'll have to wait and see exactly what the thing can do before deeming a module version feasible. The page seems to stress the construction of effects, so I'll be very happy if the thing ends up having more than 2 inputs. I think I counted 10 jacks on the lab page... right on. Too bad I probably won't be able to afford one (or one of the last sidstations) until its Q3 regular-price release. Greybox takes precendence (greybox.norfair.org.) I'm certainly interested, though. Buy some industrial-strength game music and help some artists afford some good instruments. www.mile329.org. - scott --- In elektron-users@yahoogroups.com, "Steven Henry" < pierrefighterpilot@h...> wrote: > It may have a fancy algorithmic sequencer/arpegiator like the korg karma.. > respekt to them if it does, i'm building a software one and its bloody hard. > > /steven
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[elektron] Re: Friend update!
2003-02-07 by meat log <meatlog@nakedintruder.net>
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