Just so you guys know...I'm not trying to intentionally drop support of the Milton kits. The guy who wrote/owned the code and supplied the PICs for the Milton has gone missing. I have a copy of the code, I could do bootleg copies, but dong that would violate the guy's copyrights which is totally uncool and as well put me at risk of infringement. In short I need to either hire someone else to rewrite it form scratch or do it myself. It's on the list, but unfortunately the list is long... - P --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "lexvortex" <lexvortex@...> wrote: > > I would really like to preserve the MOTM look too, and save money by > building the Milton. From experience, using adapters is kind of a pain. > > I just want to know if the PIC chip is or will be available. > > Thanks, > Dave > > --- In PLAN_B_analog_blog@yahoogroups.com, "Monroe Eskew" > <monroe.eskew@> wrote: > > > > You can always get adaptors or "balanced" patch cables (one side > 1/4, the > > other 1/8). That would probably be cheaper and less time consuming. > > Monroe > > > > > > > > On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 10:47 AM, lexvortex <lexvortex@> wrote: > > > > > Hi Peter, > > > > > > I really love the Milton sequencer and want to get one but > > > unfortunately I'm in MOTM format and the tiny little Deopfer 1/8th > > > inch jacks will not work for me. > > > > > > So I am considering building a Milton from the kit supplied at Big > > > City Music, but unfortunately they do not supply the PIC needed for > > > correct full async operation which to me is one of the coolest > > > functions it has to offer. > > > > > > Is there any way to get one of these PIC chips, either from you or > > > maybe I can get one made with the code for the chip from you? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Dave > > > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: Milton Sequencer question
2008-06-14 by (i think you can figure that out)
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