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PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "cavernosum6" <greg.montalbano@u...>
wrote:
> I've been repairing PolySixes for a while, and have had a number of
> requests for MIDI interfaces. I currently have access to two: the
> Bojan, which is a simple MIDI In device (with channel select); and
> the Miditek, which provides MIDI In, Out & Thru in Poly or Omni
mode,
> channels 1 - 16. The only drawback to the Miditek unit is that it
> disables the onboard arpeggiator (I'm guessing the designer thought
> that the added access to MIDI arpeggiators & sequencers offset this
loss).
>
> It looks like I could provide the Bojan for about $60, installed;
and
> the Miditek would go for approximately $140, installed.
> My question to you, the users of the PolySix:
> which of these would you find more usefull? -- and, do you think
> these prices are reasonable?
>
> Thanks.
>
> ~GMM
As someone who only uses the Six in the studio and has no intention
of gigging with it (and probably wouldn't use it as a master
controller if I did gig), I wouldn't lay out the extra cash for the
Miditek. As a matter of fact, even if I did want those extra features
I would be very hesitant to install something that robbed me of the
arpeggiator. Both of those prices sound quite reasonable though, and
if it didn't involve shipping my beloved beast I'd probably be
knocking on your door.
I'm gonna have to check out that Bojan design, it's sounding more
intriguing all the time. The way I would like to be able to fit it is
so the installation isn't irreversable and isn't destructive to the
casing - so that the Six could be returned to stock. Maybe run the
MIDI In connector cable out through an unused jack hole with the 1/4"
jack removed and just have the MIDI In connection hanging out of
there, etc.
Just as long as it doesn't affect the sound...
Peace,
Ron