Re: Eee As Synth Engine?

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thank you

ron

On 2/2/08, Paul Winkler <pw_lists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I am very interested in this gadget. I played with one in a store
> today.  Tiny!
>
> The main things holding me back are:
>
> 1) the keyboard would take a LOT of getting used to - it's soooo
> small!
>
> 2) the display model in the store had a glitchy, intermittent trackpad
> button. I'm sure it took a lot of abuse in the past month or so it's
> been there, but that's still not encouraging.
>
> 3) Does ALSA support USB 2.0 devices yet? (There's no firewire port,
> so BeBob is irrelevant). I'd like to get decent (well under 10 ms)
> latency at 2 channels in/out for use in live performances, and
> possibly higher channel count at higher latency for use as an
> ultraportable Ardour box :-) Something like the M-audio Fast Track
> Ultra would be nice - iff it works with alsa!  But I'd need MIDI too
> to hook up foot controllers.  The Edirol FA66 would be perfect - but
> it's firewire.
>
> What are my options?  Anything? :-(
>
>
> --
>
> Paul Winkler
> http://www.slinkp.com
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