I don't know - my midi rig already acts like there are hamsters in the system! The bottom line is there isn't a midi to voltage converter that I haven't dispised at one point or the other. They either don't have enough features (to do what I want) or they have too many features (so that truoble shooting in a pain in the ass). gary "Dave Bradley" <mate.stubb@...> wrote: > > You should LOVE the hamster midi controller then! > > http://musicthing.blogspot.com/2005/02/hamster-powered-midi-sequencer.html > > Moe > > On 11/27/06, andrew dalio <bunnyman@...> wrote: > > > > I'd love to get one myself. I _love_ alternatives to keyboards: new > > playing techniques help create new music (my Buchla Marimba Lumina is > > quite inspiring, as is using my theremin through the MS-20 > > pitch/voltage converter...). However, in the copy of Make magazine I > > picked up today, there may be the best controller: a DIY sock-monkey > > MIDI controller. The sensors are sewn into his (her?) limbs, and the > > corresponding motions send out CCs. In all seriousness, the > > possibilities of MIDI sensors in just about anything should get the > > creative juices flowing. > > >
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Re: Continuum Voltage Converter
2006-11-30 by Gary Chang
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