Hi Miquel, Do yourself a favor and check out a Frostwave FAT controller. It's relatively inexpensive, has lots of features, and has analog 1/4" outputs as well as midi. More info here: http://www.frostwave.com/fatcontroller/index.html And like your MOTM - Built like a tank! ...jp eric f wrote: > Miguel, > > Have you looked at a Milton? > http://www.buzzclick-music.com/about_milton.html > > The PCBs are available at Big City Music or Peter Grenader can build you > one starting at around $1500. I recall him posting a message at the > Milton forum saying that he had done some custom MIDI-related mods. > Milton 2 is supposed to have a MIDI interface of some kind, though > there's no word on when M2 will happen. > > To sync in a DIY type fashion, Kenton says that the Pro Solo's LFO can > be synched with the MIDI clock. So, Milton + Kenton might fit the bill > for you. > > Disclaimer: I haven't built a Milton yet. I'm still working > on improving my soldering skills before I undertake such a massive > project, especially since I'd need some custom mods on it myself. > > cheers, > eric f > > Miguel Mendoza <miguel@...> wrote: > > Interesting... But my main purpose is to be able to make patches and > sequences with the computer turned off, I spend too many hours in > front of the computer due to my other work (Flash programmer). For > me it would be cool something ala old Moog Modular sequencer but > with MIDI timecode sync so I can easy integrate the loops later with > my other stuff. > Thanks!!! > Miguel Mendoza. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Tom Adam <mailto:tom.adam@...> > To: motm@yahoogroups.com <mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Monday, July 25, 2005 12:25 PM > Subject: RE: [motm] Sequencer > > Also have a look at the P3. > http://www.p3sequencer.com/ > I got one and it's just great. > You'll need a MIDI > CV converter.... > > Cheers, > Tom >
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Re: [motm] Sequencer try FAT
2005-07-25 by Joe Pavone
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