Hi. no no no just not a maq clone it sucks. i dont know what to say no more,i hate this hybride sequencers. i want a simple analog sequencer,i want a smart quantizer not just the cromatic scale,i liked a lot the doep... desighn both of the triger sequencer and the quantizer chack it out. if the non MOAS would cost 400-500$ then how much the MOAS would cost 2000$,its crazy. for a guy like me how dont use MIDI at all i need lots of sequencers so do i gone end up with 5000$ of sequencer's ? thanx Gur Milstein At 06:27 PM 4/4/99 -0500, you wrote: >From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...> > >Well, here is a thought for an intermediate version (non-MOAS). > >1) Use Spectrol 248 conductive plastic pots (the black ones on the '110 >kit). I get those for >about $2.75ea. > >2) Use a 12-bit ADC to read them in, and a 12-bit DAC for the output. > >3) Use a 8051 uP (I have full-tilt boogy tools for 8051 and as a warning I >LOVE assembly). > >4) Use a standard 2 line 16char LCD display or I have a surprise for an >equivalent. Both cost me about $20. > >This would fit in a 3U wide, kit would be $400-500, and you get 1X16, 2X8 >with EEPROM program storage, >sync to MIDI clock, etc etc etc. Glide, quantizer, SW upgrades off the net, >blah blah blah. > >Takers???? > >Paul S. >Mr. Mico > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Have you visited our new web site? >http://www.onelist.com >Onelist: Helping to create Internet communities > >
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Re: Daughter of MOAS
1999-04-05 by Gur Milstein
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