customizable midi controller Mawzer

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this is great:

http://www.mawzer.com/

instantly building and rebuilding a hardware configuration, by plugging, see pictures at http://www.mawzer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3
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excellent !
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I read abour it one month ago . It seems to be a modular built mixing unit which is quite an interesting idea. However, I still don`t see any info about the price - which would be probably not fit my budget.

For my homedjing thing the bcf 2000 would be probably sufficient enough at the moment.


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I don't need to see the price to know I can't afford it. I'll use the mouse!
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:eek: looks similiar to my own idea about how to build customizable lego-like user interfaces for SFP devices...
While still reasoning about if it's more appropriate to use a matrix approach on (physical) controller connections or a networked one on modules, someone else built it :lol:

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don't bother - it was just one of those spare time ideas
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I guess one would need to take a picture of each preset and store it into a "preset album"...

Seriously, who would have time to reconfigure the system compared to just pressing a button and loading a preset?

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Post by alfonso »

On 2005-04-21 10:38, BingoTheClowno wrote:
I guess one would need to take a picture of each preset and store it into a "preset album"...

Seriously, who would have time to reconfigure the system compared to just pressing a button and loading a preset?

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:lol: I think the layout is just to make it looking as you need, always better than a fixed positions one....would be nice to have a couple of them...
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they should make an emulation, so that you can load own presets of every setting.
...eh, something is wrong here, I need to think about it :lol:

seriously, I think it's great, at least there is a possibility to make every Scope synth ASB, at least to some degree.

Imagine a Solaris with this thing, just imply the knops that are appropriate to tweak live and you have something :smile:

I bet you even will get handy in changing the modules to another 'synth', and it's fun I think!
You could take a digital photograph of every setup and put it somewhere in your Scope/Docs folder, to check it when you wanne explore another synth.

It depends on your way of working, if you -like me- concentrate on one song or project at the time, it's doable.
Every personal trick you devellop will lead to something special that others don't have.

Imagine, you start a long studio day, and you say to yourself, common, I'm gonne buid me a Solaris today, for that lead track I have to do...where's that picture again?

And I didn't even catch a fire :wink:


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Post by at0m »

huub wrote: at least there is a possibility to make every Scope synth ASB, at least to some degree.
If you want to make controllers that best match your own devices, all you need is on http://www.midibox.org . Nothing can top that IMO, but for this new kit you don't need soldering gear :wink: Curious for it's price...

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I prefer the Lego approach... :grin:
good link anyway, thanks :smile:
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