NAMM was great but tiring! Several people from this list (and AH) got to see
the UEG in action.
Since I've been getting a lot of private email about the status, I thought I
would reply to all of you at once.
The UEG at NAMM was one of the few I received from my OEM for verification.
I still do not have the full production units back yet. I expect them this
week sometime, BUT there was a couple issues with the unit that I need to
investigate.
One feature that is currently not implemented properly is the TCV input. I
actually disabled it for the show because I didn't want it to screw up while
being used.
The other thing is during the show, I noticed some odd behavior of the
module. I don't know if it is a bug, or if it had to do with the "clock"
Robert was feeding to the module, but either way, I need to investigate.
Lastly, I still need to write the manual. Some of you may decide to accept
it without the manual and we can have private conversations when the time is
appropriate.
I know you've been expecting this in December, but there were parts problems
at that time which pushed out the manufacturing schedule. My OEM also build
Knobbys, Slidemates, Evenfall Minimodulars and many other non-music related
electronic products. We slipped out of a production window with the parts
delay.
Anyway, thanks for being patient. I want to deliver a product that is robust
and shipping early for the sake of shipping is not that way to do that.
Thanks,
Tony Karavidas
Encore Electronics
http://www.encoreelectronics.comDesigners of "The best MIDI to CV converter on the planet." -Keyboard Oct.
1997