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#1962029 - 06/23/08 09:00 PM CME UF series internal modules??
torn_tronM4
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I just ordered a CME UF60 to control some hardware. One of the reasons I decided on the UF was because of the internal module options.

I cant decide.

The CME ASX seems like it has alot going on. I'm really new to software and MIDI, and I'm not sure when I'll be getting my own computer. So I'm worried about getting into soft synths right now.

CME Waldorf Nano Micro Q would probably be easier because it's hardware, but it isn't going to have as many uses.

some pro/con or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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#1962045 - 06/23/08 10:11 PM Re: CME UF series internal modules?? [Re: torn_tronM4]
mate_stubb
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Anyone want to bet if these modules ever see the light of day?
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#1962095 - 06/24/08 04:20 AM Re: CME UF series internal modules?? [Re: mate_stubb]
Kayvon
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I think they're already out Moe. I haven't seen any in the flesh but Thomann in Germany show stock of a few and i've seen them have stock of the Waldorf one before. Thomann are excellent at having accurate stock counters. There's some reviews of them on the CME forums aswell I think.
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#1962418 - 06/24/08 07:04 PM Re: CME UF series internal modules?? [Re: Kayvon]
torn_tronM4
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Yeah, i do believe they both ship already.
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