Well, not really. Just a great mock-up via crystalmsc on VSE
Imaginary Specs:
- 2 parts of full G2 engine
- 16 voices of polyphony
- thousands of patch storage
- NEW! real stereo analog: filter, chorus and distortion/fuzz/overdrive
- List price $699
the keyboard version with all the MMG2 features, plus:
- X-Y pad
- Built in audio looper
- 16 mb of non volatile sampler
- Exclusive link mode with other micro modular, using the midi in for up to 8 part/layer multi mode.
- a DVD rom containing:
* 2 gigs of waveform, loops, single cycle digital and spectral waveform.
* Patches/banks using those waveform materials
* complete Nord Wave Factory banks
via Music Thing where you can find a little more info on the originals.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
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Why is it that the things I would be willing to purchase immediately are always mockups or vapourware?
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ReplyDeleteI would so get one...
ReplyDeleteI love my micro.
Seriously, is the market for stage keys/organs THAT much better than the synth market? I just don't understand Clavia these days... but perhaps they have found a profitable niche. Good for them, I guess.
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