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230mm x 151mm x 77mm at its highest.
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That I do not know yet. That info will be posted when it’s been worked out.
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Good point, these need adding somewhere! I’ll post them when I get home.
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The MIDI foot controller I’ve been working on is here:
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The foot controller I’ve been working on is now here:
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As some of you may know from other threads, I’ve been working on a MIDI controller with @RigorMortensfor the last couple of years. EDIT 17/01/23 As you may know, we exhibited the device at Synthfest UK in October 2022 under the name Midium. Sadly, a few weeks later there were unforeseen complications which meant we had to change the name. After many hours of work, this change has now gone through. The pedal is now known as MORTRIX. New website is www.mortrix.io
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Take a look at the Source Audio Mercury (or Lunar/Gemini). They all do the same sounds, just the top-level knobs differ. Chase Bliss Spectre is a through-zero flanger, though discontinued I think. Analogue with digital controls. TC electronic do a flanger.
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I’m sure that if you’re looking at this, you know that Morningstar makes the best currently-available MIDI controllers. Fully-featured, great support and constantly evolving. This one I’ve had from new and has only ever been used on my desk at home and so is in pristine condition. It comes boxed with all the original bits included. Loaded with the latest firmware and ready to go. This has been the centrepiece of my MIDI setup for ages. The only reason I’m contemplating letting this go is that I’m downsizing to a smaller 6-button Morningstar controller. Also, I’ve been codeveloping a foot controller and that is almost at the point where I can use it instead of this. Price includes fully-insured Special Delivery to any mainland UK address. Further pictures/info available upon request.
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How versatile do you need it to be? Are you bothered if it’s analogue or digital? Do you need presets? Are you on a tight budget?
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Due to go and see the bass with a test spray on it on Saturday. Mixing the paint to get it to dry close to my colour sample was tricky.
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Shuker Dark Matters JJ Burnel Signature Lite P-bass
Quatschmacher replied to petecarlton's topic in Build Diaries
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1994 Sterling USA 4H - Sunburst maple - TRADED - *SOLD*
Quatschmacher replied to Happypants's topic in Basses For Sale
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Thanks! I’ve not got loads of free time at the moment as I’m doing a bunch of beta testing and gearing up to launch a MIDI controller I’ve been co-developing for the last couple of years. Just submitted some corrections to the web copy so might have something to share in the next week or so, maybe sooner.
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Do you mean detuning one oscillator against the other to get beating/phasing? Yep, that’s cool. At some point I should go back and program some more sounds for the C4 but I’ve been mega busy with other (cool) stuff.
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The C4 doesn’t do PWM (which was a big oversight). FI does.
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These were superseded by the MP7SE which is still in production.
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From what I read, there was undesirable key wobble on the ES110. With all these things, get yourself somewhere where you can try them all out and see what is acceptable and works for you. Bonner’s has three sites and is decently stocked. For controllers, check out stuff by Arturia (Keylab), Novation, Native Instruments, Studiologic, etc and see what speaks to you in terms of feel and features. If you plan to go all-in with VSTs then the Kawai VPC paired with something like Synthogy’s Ivory II or Modartt’s Pianoteq gives better sound than onboard digital pianos. (Personally I like being able to play without having to use a PC, though I do use Ivory for recording.)
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Yes, there’s a lot of sense to this. Although I have a few synths, I’m getting the most enjoyment out of practicing and writing on piano and have been getting much more compositions finished that way. I was actually looking at using my MP11SE to control synths as it has decent MIDI capability with zones and pitch and mod controls but the long piano keysticks and the low trigger point don’t really lend themselves to typical synth playing. It is nice when layering and to have the extended range compared to a 3- or 5-octave keyboard though.
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The ES120 corrects a complaint that users of the ES110 had. The Kawai actions are very good. Also worth looking at Roland FP30X at that price point. None of the models you mentioned have pitch and mod wheels as they are aimed more at piano rather than synth/controller functionality. There are other devices you could add to get that functionality but weighted piano keyboards aren’t always the best solution for playing synth parts.
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Source Audio and Mojo Hand FX pedals - *WITHDRAWN*
Quatschmacher replied to Embra's topic in Effects For Sale
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Don’t underfeed the pedal otherwise you risk losing presets at some point. I learned the hard way.
