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From: <be...@ga...> - 2003-11-12 17:56:12
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Scrive Robert Jonsson <rob...@da...>: > > > This signal is connected to what normally is called the 'brain'. A > > > bunch of analogue inputs and a sampleplayer engine. > > > Normally you use the brains built in sounds, they do however > > > (normally) suck :-/... atleast for the cheaper brains. > > > The brain does also have midi-out, this is what we where going to > > > try and utilize for this "experiment". > > > > Are there any sanely priced "brains" without some crappy sampleplayer? > > Just a basic trigger->MIDI converter... > > I actually have no idea, I'll ask my brother... I think this is what you are looking for: Roland TMC6 Trigger to MIDI Converter, 6 drumpad trigger inputs, one midi out http://www.zzounds.com/item--ROLTMC6 Cost: $239 The solution proposed by Robert is IMHO too messy because it requires lots of inputs and doing it yourself is a bit of a mess and you risk to get not the same good trigger to MIDI-velocity quality and trigger speed as with this device. Robert, start buying the hardware pieces, the LS site is waiting for the pics, videos and audio demos you promised :-) PS: To Robert, Mark and others, when you press reply all on your mail application please remove the name of the sender (in particular mine :-) ) because the sender always gets two mails if you don't do that. Some say the reply-to settings can be set on SF.net but I do not have the LS SF.net account's password handy. cheers, Benno ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through http://www.gardena.net |