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RE: FS: Blacet/Wiard Mini-Wave ROMs

RE: FS: Blacet/Wiard Mini-Wave ROMs

2002-07-31 by mate_stubb

I've just ordered mine...

Moe

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This looks interesting....

>Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 10:42:21 -0400
>From: Matthew Davidson <matthew@m...>
>To: analogue heaven <analogue@h...>
>Subject: [AH] FS: Miniwave/Waveform City ROMs
>
>... tastes like burning ...
>
>I've arranged temporary access to a ROM burner to produce a limited
quantity
>of four ROMs I created for the Wiard/Blacet Miniwave.  
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Re: [motm] RE: FS: Blacet/Wiard Mini-Wave ROMs

2002-08-01 by J. Larry Hendry

A review will be expected gents.

Dave Hylander and I were discussing this a while back.  I have a chip with
some stuff Dave had and all of the old Korg DSS-1 sample waveforms.  What we
need is a sub PCB that connects to the socket B on the Blacet module and
holds several chips.  I was looking at some very small thumb/push-wheel
switches that could replace the toggle on the front panel and select between
up to 10 chips.  Most of those are encoded BCD, but decimal version are out
there.
Larry Hendry
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Subject: Re: [motm] RE: FS: Blacet/Wiard Mini-Wave ROMs


In a message dated 7/31/02 2:03:38 PM Central Daylight Time,
mate_stubb@... writes:

> I've just ordered mine...
>


 Me too.. : )

 Andrew




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Re: [motm] RE: FS: Blacet/Wiard Mini-Wave ROMs

2002-08-01 by ixqy@aol.com

jlarryh@... writes:
 
> Dave Hylander and I were discussing this a while back.  I have a chip with
> some stuff Dave had and all of the old Korg DSS-1 sample waveforms.  What we
> need is a sub PCB that connects to the socket B on the Blacet module and
> holds several chips.  I was looking at some very small thumb/push-wheel
> switches that could replace the toggle on the front panel and select between
> up to 10 chips.  Most of those are encoded BCD, but decimal version are out
> there.
> Larry Hendry


 Hi Larry and list,
 I was thinking about something like this earlier today (well, yesterday now). It'd be nice to have an "aid" module with the space for lots and lots of ROMs, all immediately accessible via a couple of switches. I have two Miniwaves, so maybe an aid module could even select individual ROMs and route them to different Miniwaves?

 Then I started thinking about having an onboard hard drive and the associated electronics to hold LOTS and LOTS of banks o' waves. That would come in handy if I ever got around to making my own wave ROMs.

 Just thinking out loud...
 Andrew

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