I've just sold my MG10XU unopened due to lack of need.... so Santa came early to him as well.
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I've just sold my MG10XU unopened due to lack of need.... so Santa came early to him as well.
One / two keyboards is not a problem but it seems I allowed myself a few too many toys...
Have you *seen* Davlippo's mancave?? That might be a few too many toyssonic2000gr wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 4:24 pmOne / two keyboards is not a problem but it seems I allowed myself a few too many toys...
Davlippo's setup was all I could think of while I was setting up all this madness this afternoon (and still missing the SP-404 and all the MIDI cabling needed):
I have a vintage Peavey PC1600x MIDI controller with 16 buttons, 16 faders and a data wheel and 2 CV inputs connected to pedals. I have programed lots of presets to edit and control my all MIDI gear real-time. I also have an stand-alone editor for my Motif Rack XS.sonic2000gr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2024 5:20 pm Very neat and tidy setup there Derek. I would definitely love to play with all the knobs on that Muse!
Thanks, the Muse is quite immediate and really well thought out. Virtually everything is accessible directly on the front panel.sonic2000gr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2024 5:20 pm Very neat and tidy setup there Derek. I would definitely love to play with all the knobs on that Muse!
I do something similar for VSTs using the control surfaces on my Montage and Kronos, and that certainly works to control what you need most frequently, but it is not quite the same as having a dedicated control for most things - there are around two hundred knobs and switches on the Muse front panel, so when programming patches you whiz around the front panel very quickly when tweaking - once you know where everything is of course!Joe H wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2024 6:55 pmI have a vintage Peavey PC1600x MIDI controller with 16 buttons, 16 faders and a data wheel and 2 CV inputs connected to pedals. I have programed lots of presets to edit and control my all MIDI gear real-time. I also have an stand-alone editor for my Motif Rack XS.sonic2000gr wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2024 5:20 pm Very neat and tidy setup there Derek. I would definitely love to play with all the knobs on that Muse!
Joe H
I think it depends on the style of music you are interested in, and I have certainly been happy over the years with workstations and VSTs to get my analog fix, but since 2019 have been adding what I consider to be the best of breed for, first, hybrid analog (digital oscillators, analog paths) and now full analog.