Re: [AH] Last call for MIDI programmer pre-orders

From doug
Sent Tue, Apr 30th 2019, 19:08

Good point, I wasn't even thinking about product name collisions.

Yes, I keep the component quality and availability high, due to bad 
experiences repairing synths.

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Doug Huseby
http://synthark.com
http://synthark.org


On 2019-04-30 09:59, negativesaucer wrote:
> if these are to be sold you may change the name of the msp-max to
> avoid the ire of c74/Ableton.
> 
> glad to see you're using bourn's.  their stuff is of great quality.
> 
> On Mon, Apr 29, 2019, 12:18 PM Brent Busby <xxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
> wrote:
> 
>> xxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx writes:
>> 
>>> I'm submitting my final parts order for 2019 at the end of the
>> week
>>> (Bourns has a 4-6 month lead time), so any MIDI programmer
>> pre-orders
>>> submitted after the parts order are in danger of being bumped to
>> next
>>> year.  Here is the current priority list for 2019:
>>> 2)  MSP-ESQ (Ensoniq ESQ-1, ESQ-M, SQ-80)
>>> 3)  MSP-MSP (Ensoniq Mirage Sound Process)
>> [...]
>> 
>> WHAT??  There's a hardware programmer for Mirage running Sound
>> Process??
>> I'm interested!  Is there a web site about this?  (I might be
>> interested
>> someday in the MKS-70 programmer too, but I think there are decent
>> software editors for that, and I don't have an MKS-70 yet anyway...)
>> 
>> I think I'd definitely be in on #2 and #3 though.  How much are
>> they?
>> 
>> --
>> - Brent Busby   + ===============================================
>> + "The introduction of a new kind of music must
>> -- Studio    -- +  be shunned as imperiling the whole state, for
>> -- Amadeus/  -- +  styles of music are never disturbed without
>> -- Keycorner -- +  without affecting the most important political
>> -- Recording -- +  institutions."    --Plato, "Republic"
>> ----------------+ ===============================================