From Andrew Horton Sent Tue, Jan 16th 2018, 15:01
It's truly amazing how "playable" the 1200 is. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D7_GsiAf2qj8 On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 10:05 AM, Lorne Hammond <xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx> wrote: > I agree, interface is physically unrelated. The speed of shifting betwee= n 4 banks or 4 preselected user mods, and the row of sliders that can be pl= ayed while hitting the pads is not there. > no to the sp-16/djs-1000 interface > > lorne > > -----Original Message----- > From: A. Horton [mailto:xxxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx] > Sent: January-16-18 6:04 AM > To: David Bulog <xxxx@xxxx.xx.xx> > Cc: Lorne Hammond <xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx>; skunk3 <xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx>; AH <anal= xxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx> > Subject: Re: [AH] SP-1200 boutique? > > Nope/. > > On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 11:39 PM, David Bulog <xxxx@xxxx.xx.xx> wrote: >> That machine already exists take a look at SP-16 or DJS-1000 =E2=80=94pr= etty >> much a modern day SP-1200 >> http://www.mpc-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3D42&t=3D183991 >> http://www.mpc-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3D42&t=3D180028 >> >> >> On 16/01/2018, at 3:51 pm, Lorne Hammond <xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xx> wrote: >> >> I have been saying this to as many designers and engineers as I can. >> Its the interface of the sp-12 that is just as cool as teh crunch. >> Lorne >> >> From: skunk3 [mailto:xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx] >> Sent: January-15-18 12:03 PM >> To: AH <analxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx> >> Subject: [AH] SP-1200 boutique? >> >> Why hasn't anyone out there attempted to make a SP-1200 boutique or clon= e? >> The prices of these things second-hand is utterly outrageous and would >> it really be all that difficult to pull off nowadays? I want the same >> sound, same features, etc. Maybe a bit more sample time but not much. >> >> >