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RE: [microsound] midi controllers
A box of 'Lego' like sliders, knobs, switches and touch pads with which you
could build custom interfaces would be nice...
I worked as a Designer at Lego Software for a while, but nobody seemed to
really appreciate this idea.
I also thought a Lego interface for patching the Nord Modular would be nice,
but again, not really what the marketing Dept. had in mind ;)
Steve
> Hi,
>
> I have been using a Korg Kaoss effects unit for a midi
> trigger. the x and
> y pad makes it a bit idiosyncratic, but it's surprising what
> results. :)
>
> Marc
>
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> At 04:13 PM 7/10/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> >just wondering what types of midi controllers people on here
> use. i run
> >Max/MSP on a G4 titanium with a Keyfax phatboy midi
> controller. it's a
> >pretty elegant set-up (though making use of the powerglove
> max object
> >would make it infinitely cooler) though sometimes the
> phatboy is limiting
> >in certain respects...
> >
> >matt
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