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1174.1 | But Can You Tell Which? | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Tue Jan 26 1988 14:02 | 18 |
| I hear there's gonna be the following from Roland:
MC500 Mark II, with "turbo" MRC500 software
an "MC200", low end sequencer, but more than a PR-100
a bunch of baby D-50s, like D-10, D-20, etc.
a bunch of processing units, presumably MIDI controlled; the
one I remember specifically is a programmable parametric EQ.
And, from a new company, LERDS Enterprises, the new MIDI "Keyboard
Capo".
And of course, from JLCooper, the MIDI/MIDI (also known as DIN/DIN)
adaptor for all of you who can't stand the fact that some MIDI sockets
are mounted "concave upward" and others are mounted "concave downward".
len (some of the above is whimsical).
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1174.2 | MIDI compatible Ben Gay | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Dave | Tue Jan 26 1988 14:13 | 19 |
| > And of course, from JLCooper, the MIDI/MIDI (also known as DIN/DIN)
> adaptor for all of you who can't stand the fact that some MIDI sockets
> are mounted "concave upward" and others are mounted "concave
> downward"
While I expect this is one of the "whimsical" items, all I can say
is that I'd buy it.
There also oughta be a law that all equipment should have the function
of back panel plugs printed BOTH on the back panel, and on the top
panel just above the plug (like the ESQ-1). I'm so tired of craning
my neck to find out where the plug is that I've vowed to so label
all my stuff myself.
The law should also have a section saying that the top panel labels
for MIDI ports should indicate which orientation the sockets are
mounted in (possibly a little diagram).
db (none of the above is whimsical)
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1174.3 | | DISSRV::CROWLEY | ere lies David St. 'ubbins, and why not! | Tue Jan 26 1988 14:36 | 14 |
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re .2
And it'd be nice if they'd tell you how far down the back of the
keyboard the socket lies. I'm forever getting confused between
one keyboard which has them near the top and the other which has
them about four inches lower. Makes patching blindly very difficult.
I'd definately like to get my hands on the DIN/DIN adapter too....
Ralph
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1174.4 | Somebody, PLEASE, Stop Me... | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Tue Jan 26 1988 14:44 | 18 |
| Isn't anybody interested in the "keyboard capo"?
Regarding the DIN/DIN adaptor, are you guys really that unwilling
to turn your cables through 180 degrees? All my female DIN connectors
have grooves worn in them where I've spun the male connector around
until it seats.
Actually, we had an even better idea - a DIN/DIN adaptor cable,
that has a concave up plug at one end and a concave down plug at
the other end...
Of course, you could fix one up real quick by putting a DIN/DIN
adaptor on one end of your cable...
I'm gonna be rich...
len.
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1174.5 | Did I spell the P-word right, Uncle Len??? | JAWS::COTE | No_Smoking:== Free HR-16!!! (21 days!) | Tue Jan 26 1988 15:36 | 8 |
| Is the keyboard capo available yet for Yamaha/Ensoniq installations
where the stepper motor axis must be mounted parralel (sp?) to the
keys or is it still only for Roland OEMs which require a 90 degree
shift to perpendicular?
Has J.L. Cooper made a Y->R or R->Y adapter linkage yet?
Edd
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1174.6 | Don't buy adaptor, change the mount | NAC::PICKETT | David - DECSIM. Just say NO! | Tue Jan 26 1988 16:00 | 10 |
| re .5
Edd,
If you mount the keyboard capo on the side of the Roland (whereas
you would mount it on the front of an ESQ-1) It should work. I'll
check my instructions, and get back to you on it...
dp
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1174.7 | Like Merlin Says, I Meant To Do That | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Tue Jan 26 1988 16:00 | 12 |
| It's "parallel", Eed.
First we have to make the manual keyboard capo. Then we can hook'em
with the MIDI version. And obviously, we need two different versions,
for benders that go this way and for benders that go that way.
The adaptor linkage is called a "bellcrank". That's not the hard
part - the hard part is the mounting system. We should probably
do some deal with USS...
len.
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1174.8 | Use a mirror to see back panels... | FGVAXZ::LAING | Pipe Dreamer * Jim Laing * 261-2194 | Tue Jan 26 1988 16:21 | 13 |
| Re .2
Believe it or not, I carry a small mirror around (fits in my hand),
to read lables printed on the back of equipment. Sure, you must
learn to read inverse images, but you can usually make out what
the printed label says. Really, I do this! I've used the mirror
to get serial #'s of DEC equipment each time the secretary needs
an update on who has what. Also useful when patching things into
the back of your home stereo.
Now, what about more rumors about NAMM production introductions!
-Jim
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1174.9 | Bellcrank:== Bitchy guy carrying my luggage??? | JAWS::COTE | Help!! Personal_name Brain Cramp!! | Tue Jan 26 1988 16:24 | 10 |
| No wait!!!
Let it function in 2 dimensions. Then send it the proper sysex
message to determine manufacturer. From then on it's a relatively
simple matter to determine which plane the servos should operate
in.
Kinda like a joystick...
Edd
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1174.10 | TOU IDIM NI IDIM OIDUA | JAWS::COTE | Help!! Personal_name Brain Cramp!! | Tue Jan 26 1988 16:29 | 9 |
| re: .8
How much would you be willing to pay for a decal of the back of
your synth with all the port labels already printed in mirror
image?? Then when you used your mirror, they'd be correct!!!!
Move over, J.L. Cooper...
Edd
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1174.11 | huh? | FROST::HARRIMAN | with real glycerine vibraphone | Tue Jan 26 1988 17:29 | 4 |
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Could someone enlighten me and explain a keyboard capo??? Even if
this ain't for real, I'm having a hard time envisioning what one
would look like.
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1174.12 | I thought the din/din was more obscure. | BOLT::BAILEY | Steph Bailey | Tue Jan 26 1988 18:05 | 6 |
| Re: .11
I think they are imagining a device which hold the pitch-bend wheel
at a certain setting.
Steph
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1174.14 | From USENET... | TALLIS::HERDEG | Mark Herdeg, LTN1-2/B17 226-6520 | Wed Jan 27 1988 19:31 | 32 |
| Posted by: decwrl!decvax!ucbvax!cbosgd!ihnp4!ihlpa!rwn
Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories - Naperville, Illinois
Xref: decwrl rec.music.synth:2561 rec.music.makers:1415
These are rumors of some of the new products shown at the
Namm show this past weekend in California.
TASCAM introduced an 8-track multitracking deck that uses
STANDARD CASSETTES!
Roland introduced a pro version of the MT-32 which includes multiple
outputs.
Roland is working on the next generation of D-50 type synths.
Casio dropped the price of their 16-bit sampler and introduced a
rack-mount version.
Casio discontinued their CZ-series of synths.
Oberheim showed a one-rack space Matrix six called the
Matrix1000.
Kawai showed a new synth that uses sampled waveforms like the
d-50 or esq-1.
Again, these are rumors. Did anyone attend the show or hear
anything else?
Bob Neumann
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1174.15 | Return Of A Classic... | JAWS::COTE | Help!! Personal_name Brain Cramp!! | Thu Jan 28 1988 08:18 | 10 |
| The people from Mellotron have decided to reenter the market using
an updated version of their original machine. The Mellotron-D will
operate on the same principle as the original, but will achieve
much higher fidelity by the use of DAT loops.
Unfortunately, if the recording industry has it's way, the notch
will be present and you'll be unable to record the Mellotron-D on
anything; you'll only be able to hear it live.
Edd
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1174.16 | je n'ce quois... | DSSDEV::HALLGRIMSSON | Sartorial Satori | Thu Jan 28 1988 10:06 | 8 |
| .-1: (Mellotron) Not to mention "Classic Light", since the mechanism
will weigh much less. This instrument will actually be more expensive
than the original due to the technological limitations of the DAT
drives. They'll have to use sophisticated DSP hardware to get anything
like the "flow and wutter" of the analog version.
Eirikur
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1174.17 | Wot? | HPSTEK::RHODES | | Thu Jan 28 1988 10:06 | 7 |
| Sounds like tape delay is in for a freq response boost too...
Will yamaha release a series of samples for its new sampler that has a sample
for each of the possible combinations of FM parameters on the DX series?
Then they can discontinue it.
Todd.
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1174.18 | No More CZs? Heresy! | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Thu Jan 28 1988 10:13 | 12 |
| re .14 - The Matrix 1000 is not a rumor, it's already being advertised.
I wish Allesis would bring out a 1 rack space version of the HR-16
that left out the sequencer and the pads. All I really want is
the sounds.
Watch the mags next month or so, they should all be running articles
on the show. Also, if you have cultivated a relationship with your
dealer, you can probably find out a lot that way.
len.
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1174.25 | Color-Coordinated Rackmounts???? | AQUA::ROST | Ventiloquist love, it aint such a groove... | Wed Feb 03 1988 15:18 | 17 |
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Not exactly a NAMM story (well, maybe)....
According to Cliff at Union in Worcester, the Alesis Microverb is
on the way out. They are selling their last few at $169, the new
Micoverb II with more presets will be out in April at $199.
MidiVerb II is staying put, no MVIII that he's heard of.
ART is replacing the ProVerb with a 16-bit machine with 200 presets,
which can be reprogrammed, for $449 list.
Now, for those of you who have pink guitars and snakeskin amplifiers, how
about guitar stands in designer "hot" colors?????? Can keyboard
stands be far away???
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