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Subject: Re: [motm] midi/cv question

From: "sikorsky" <vulture.squadron@...>
Date: 2001-08-02

----- Original Message -----
From: David Shoemaker <dgsaa@...>
> Has anyone built or used the following:
>
> Oakley mididac2

hello all
hello david

i've an original oakley mididac which has been my main convertor ever since
i built it
i think one of the major strength's of the oakley is the motm compatible
panel layout, and the plug-in-and-play ness of it - for instance you have
velocity cv on a jack without any programming
so as an 'installed' controller for your motm, i think it's a good choice -
if you want to go polyphonic, then i think the concensus of opinion tips in
favour of the encore expressionist, also the mididac doesn't convert Hz/V ie
Yamaha CD and Korg MS series synths, if you're after something small yet
versatile, then the Kenton Pro-One is very good

cheers
paul b
very hung over...