
Thursday, October 16, 2008
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Whooohoo..these should be fun to try. Now if they only had a standard midi out jack and could run on a few batteries I could velcro them on some hardware boxes and expand the functionality.
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ReplyDeletenow some hacker needs to make a mini usb-b to midi interface (just a USB b to midi interface would be really cool for a lot of controllers for us hardware guys)
ReplyDeleteBTW, the key feels weird but really useable for step sequencing and stuff
the faders on the nano fader are feeling nice, less flimsy than on the KP3 and zero8(as they have such a short throw and shaft length) and the pushbuttons feels like i can use them
i have yet to try the drum one (clients came in, i had to get back to work) but i will this week
pretty cheap too, between 69 and 89 canadian dollars