Re: 'Modular' midi controller for keyboard

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On 03/22/2013 08:09 PM, rosea.grammostola wrote:
Ok thx for info guys. To me it seems that the nanokontrol is not the
ideal choice atm. All though there're options to get it working:
http://www.thomann.de/nl/cme_widix8.htm


I might stick with my bcr2000 also from my master keybd (all though the
thing is big). I might need a nice stand for the bcr2000 and for my
laptop too.

This thing seems close to ideal at first sight:
http://www.cme-pro.com/products-list/product-Bitstream3X.html

I just need some more money. The CME things looks good in general. I
like the cleanness of the Z series for example, no bad knobs, good keys
(afaik) and features you don't need or are better bought as module imo.

Best,
\r

Why not use a Raspberry Pi for this?
* RPi: €35,- (eventually with extra casing, add another €10,-)
* SD card: €10,-
* USB MIDI cable: €5,-
* WiFi dongle: €5,-
* QMidiCtl: free

So for €55,- and some time (but I'm more than willing to help out) you should be set.

Jeremy


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