Re: [elektron] kinder surprise !
2006-10-06 by marc davidson
I thought you were eggzagerating - until I saw the photo :-)
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2006-10-06 by marc davidson
I thought you were eggzagerating - until I saw the photo :-)
2006-10-06 by Flo Zombie
Beware the Egg is not taking over your show, like in this case: http://www.kinderueberraschung.de/img/bilder/big/25.jpg Flo
2006-10-06 by Mark
South Korean Haggis is very good...and im a glaswegian!!! ... -- M [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2006-10-06 by Don't t(h)read on my tentacles, Earthlin
... Poor toast! lol Denis =G)
2006-10-06 by marc davidson
... I suppose , to the swiss or the belgians , its like a scotsman ( like me ) tasting a haggis from south korea ! :-) ... you ve got to be choking :-) m
2006-10-06 by mp
2006-10-05 by Niall Munnelly
... Nah, man, you re better off eating the toys, or speading the chocolate on toast. -- Yours, Niall. .. . . . . . . . .
2006-10-05 by Don't t(h)read on my tentacles, Earthlin
... That s the tricky part, I ve never been able to eat this things with something close to a yum sensation. Maybe the Swiss are unsensible to Kinder
2006-10-05 by snlehton@cc.hut.fi
... Actually the computer kilo 1024 is used only for memory capacity and displaying harddrive capacity. On the other hand, the actual capacity printed in the
2006-10-05 by Edward George
... After reading the press-release and reading the tm sysex spec in the manual that definately does appear to be the situation. ... kilos. this pdf from
2006-10-05 by Mark Rivera
My guess on the TM is that the bit rate is faster, and that the actual MIDI bytes and protocol (aside from the speed) are respected. This means you can issue
2006-10-04 by j3l1yt0t5
gear slutz ?
2006-10-04 by Chris Mitchell
You know what s so funny about gear/studio pics? WE ALL HAVE THE SAME THINGS. :)_~ We re all the same folks, generally, lurking on the same lists. We just
2006-10-04 by roby@sweet-trip.net
you wish.... ...actually, we wish.... .....and if it ever happened, they need to let user allocate polyphony as they please... ... /roby //www.sweet-trip.net
2006-10-04 by Scott Kellogg
Never gonna happen. ... -- Scott Kellogg
2006-10-04 by Niall Munnelly
... For my forthcoming SFX-6 UW, of course! ;) -- Yours, Niall. .. . . . . . . . . . Aleph-Null.
2006-10-04 by j3l1yt0t5
for getting tighter sync, apparently. also if you like to use your MnM for sequencing software, theoretically the turboMIDI provides greater bandwith....so
2006-10-04 by jeff parker
If it is only used to speed up sample transfers for the UW, why does Elektron mention using it with the monomachine? Just a thought. [Non-text portions of this
2006-10-04 by Niall Munnelly
... Mine s a little goofier, but the principle is the same: http://syncretism.net/img/studio-rebuilding.jpg -- Yours, Niall. .. . . . . . .
2006-10-04 by roby@sweet-trip.net
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has informed us that even though we were shipping from Canada Kinder Eggs cannot be sent to the USA Rather than face
2006-10-03 by Chris Mitchell
indeed. the only time i ve ever had a problem was when i did not turn on controller thinning on my formerly owned andromeda. otherwise, it s just the typical
2006-10-03 by marc davidson
eggcentric activities step 1 - buy two kinder eggs step 2 - eat the chocolate - yum :-) step 3 - discard the toy or whatever step 4 - select the larger half
2006-10-03 by Andrew Denyes
Using these particular machines, I pound out as much controller data as I can get away with before things start bogging down. I think the thin data CAL
2006-10-03 by Tony Scharf
sit down and do some math. at a rate of 31.25Khz, the amount of delay between one note and the next will be very very very low. The only time you run into
2006-10-03 by Wheaton, Simon
I have heard plenty of complaints about MIDI being too slow, related to it being a serial interface, therefore multiple MIDI events that occur at the same time
2006-10-03 by Mark Rivera
What is the baud rate for the turbo midi connection? If most devices will get 10X and some will get 8X, does that mean that the UARTs are auto-sensing this,
2006-10-03 by Tony Scharf
... Its like this...without some kind of changes in the software generating the code, the midi clock will be the same as it was. Stienberg and (then) emagic
2006-10-03 by Niall Munnelly
... These timing benefits sound awfully sketchy. If you can t get dependable sync with standard MIDI clock {and you can}, then I don t know what expanded
2006-10-03 by rui da silva
ahhhhhhh! OVERLOAD OVERLOAD! ....help i got 350 messages today on this subject!!!!!! 351 when i send this one.... lol rui
2006-10-03 by Scott Kellogg
I think we re wagging the dog a bit here. Turbo MIDI s primary function is to increase sample transfer time to the UW. Anything beyond that is gravy. ... --
2006-10-03 by Tony Scharf
... exactly..but higher resolution will NOT improve timing unless there is some kind of algorithm that tries to fix the incoming clock (which in my mind would
2006-10-03 by Edward George
well the greater the bandwidth the less likely it is that the computer will need to send a timing byte down the wire whilst it is also sending note data, so
2006-10-03 by Scott Kellogg
It means that you ll have a higher resolution of crap ;) ... -- Scott Kellogg [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2006-10-03 by Tarekith
This is kinda what I was wondering the more I think about it too. ... -- Tarekith http://www.tarekith.com
2006-10-03 by Rui Peixoto
My UW syncs fine with Live as well. Just need to offset the midi clock to -20ms to have it spot on. Sometimes, when doing crazy stuff with midi in live, it
2006-10-03 by Tony Scharf
Which begs another question. How will it effect timing issues? I mean, if Cubase is still putting out MIDI clock at the same rate, using standard midi
2006-10-03 by Scott Kellogg
Good point. I m no technical guru when it comes to MIDI. What you say does correlate with my dim recollection of what has been said about Turbo MIDI. ... --
2006-10-03 by Edward George
well the midi specification bit may be a bit misleading? though there will be a completely different protocol (no status bit maybe) surely any changes to the
2006-10-03 by Joseph Melnyk
or the interface between the two. i never had a single problem syncing either my mnm or my md with Live. then again, i was using a decent, fast, firewire
2006-10-03 by Scott Kellogg
Usually problems syncing hardware to computers have to do with the crappy timing of the computer. In fact, most of the trouble Elektron has had with software
2006-10-03 by Scott Kellogg
It s not a new format. It s an evolution of the MIDI specification, which dates from 1982. ... -- Scott Kellogg [Non-text portions of this message have been
2006-10-03 by Scott Kellogg
Exactly! It s just an added feature for the UW if you want superfast sample transfers. I can live with the slow MIDI sample transfer times -- it gives me
2006-10-03 by onosendai@free.fr
Well, we use midi since more than ten years and i never heard someone complain about slow midi specification... Think about Jarre, Tangerine Dreams and
2006-10-03 by Tony Scharf
... Ok, I get it now. I dont need it. I havnt had any sync problems, and I dont have the UW (and no intention of getting it either). Tony
2006-10-03 by Jesse
I can understand this sentiment, if I had syncing issues with my MD I would be skeptical as well... ... From: Tony Scharf To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com
2006-10-03 by Scott Kellogg
No, no, no, no, no. Turbo MIDI enhances the ancient and slow MIDI specification so samples may be transferred much more quickly from a computer to the UW. As
2006-10-03 by Tarekith
That worked fine for me. ... -- Tarekith http://www.tarekith.com
2006-10-03 by Jesse
hey at least it works... ... From: michael e To: elektron-users@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 11:32 AM Subject: Re: [elektron] turbo midi ...
2006-10-03 by Tony Scharf
... This was exactly my question. seems like a way to skirt the issue of a larger problem... Tony
2006-10-03 by Jesse
did you try this? http://www.elektron.se/order/step1.php?prod=EA_TM&pvar=TM-1 ... From: verstaerker To: Jeff Kim