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Looks like a winner -- nice input count, versatile processing treatments, good price range.

 

Decades ago I bought an MX-8 from Digital Music Corp with similar features -- and all on an two rows of 16 characters!

 

For me, the usefulness of a MIDI processor is inversely proportional to the usefulness of the MIDI controller(s) going in -- If the controller is sufficiently versatile, the processing is less important than routing / merging. (One exception: smart data filtering, e.g., stemming off a flood of aftertouch CC's.)

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Looks like a winner -- nice input count, versatile processing treatments, good price range.

 

Decades ago I bought an MX-8 from Digital Music Corp with similar features -- and all on an two rows of 16 characters!

 

For me, the usefulness of a MIDI processor is inversely proportional to the usefulness of the MIDI controller(s) going in -- If the controller is sufficiently versatile, the processing is less important than routing / merging. (One exception: smart data filtering, e.g., stemming off a flood of aftertouch CC's.)

 

Agree. This is what made the Opcode Studio 4 and Studio 5LX so amazing. I should find a good home for mine, and the OS9 Mac you need to program it :)

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Ambient music featuring the Blokas. Excerpt from the description:

 

"Midihub by Blokas Labs is an intelligent MIDI hub. It goes beyond simply merging and splitting MIDI signals; in this track the Zoia plays the same simple sequence over and again, but each time through the Midihub is adding delays and randomly re-pitching notes. Each track has a separate pipeline on the Midihub, and at the end of the track I have a Random module which selectively drops notes. I can adjust the probability of a note being dropped using the Faderfox."

 

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