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I believe this was originally the Alkex Professor. See the Alkex channel below for more.
"The Professor is a custom built midi controller that will take your experience of Prophet5 virtual instruments to a new level.
It's not practical to play an analog emulation with a mouse, especially when it offers so many real time parameters. Generic midi controllers are fun but you have to remember which knob does what!
The Professor features:
-Full control over the Prophet5 synth with 25 illuminated push buttons, 27 knobs
-Included software (MAC, PC & LINUX) to remap each and every parameter.
-USB powered plug and play so you don't require any midi interfaces, drivers or power supplies.
-Total update function that sends all knob/switch positions in a single midi burst to update your synth after a patch change (repeat the same button 10 times).
-High quality laser cut red oak
-Portable with compact footprint ( 42cm x 13cm x 6cm)
Get ready to rediscover your virtual instrument!"
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Mode Machines Professor Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Style Midi Controller
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