Several people here have the Expressionist and love it. I will let them expound. I have the Kenton pro-2000 and find it VERY well suited for a full 2-voice synth. You can control more voices, but it is best suited for 2 voice. I like the assignability of the aux outputs, including triggers, not just gates. The Kenton pro-2000 is not well suited for full polyphonic operation as it offers no voice rotation. In the Kenton line you might want to step up to the pro 4 if you want more than 2 voices on a regular basis. However, my pocketbook is not suited for a full polyphonic MOTM, so the pro-2000 was perfect for me. The accuracy of the Kenton is excellent. I have no complaints. Congratulations on your MOTM purchase. Larry Hendry ----- Original Message ----- From: <bigw@...> To: <motm@egroups.com> Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2000 10:07 PM Subject: [motm] Midi CV convertors I will initially use my Waldorf Pulse plus as a midi to cv convertor, but was wondering If i could get some opinions on the JKJ, Encore, and Kenton stuff. Thx Jim bigw@... wrote: > Thought I would share my order with everyone: > 2 300 VCO's > 1 320 LFO > 1 120 Sub Octave Multiplexor > 1 100 Ring Modulator > 2 800 Envelopes > 1 440 Low pass Filter > 1 900 Power Supply > 2 pr of rails > all this and just $40 over budget. > I probally would of gotten the Noise/S & H unit, but Paul is redesigning > this so I thought I would wait, I hope to add the MS filter next and more > VCO/LFO modules later. Paul was nice enough to spend 2 hrs on the phone > tonite to talk about everthing from favorite bands, future modules, company > philosophy, to finally my system : ) Thx Paul !!!!! Cany wait for the > mixer, the devider, the sequencer, and other modules to come out!! > Jim
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Re: [motm] Midi CV convertors
2000-08-07 by J. Larry Hendry
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