MATRIXSYNTH: Mawzer Modular MIDI Controller


Thursday, May 10, 2007

Mawzer Modular MIDI Controller

Title link takes you there.

8 comments:

  1. Dude, you need to fix your title links.

    I thought the mawzer was vapor ware.. ?

    if it's on sale, finally, im not complaining..

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  2. yeh no doubt.. modular controllers are the ultimate idea.. i was also mourning the death of mawzer.. glad to hear of the greatly exaggarated status

    so excellent.. this is "wet your pants" level stuff IMO

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  3. fantastic, excellent product!

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  4. I'd like a bigger working surface than their first 'suit-case' allows.

    This looks pretty cool tho. Hope the modules don't get loose and wiggly.

    I wonder if they're using the dallas semiconductor 'one wire' line to implement the controls. URL: http://www.maxim-ic.com/products/1-wire/

    If I were designing one of these, I'd use the 1-wire stuff for sure.

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  5. I like the idea. There does appear to be a trade-off in size or features density for modularity... but I'm having a hard time determining the size of the box from the website.

    I'll see if I can dig up the video I saw on CDM

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  6. bummer - they took the XY pads out of the config... i wanted them for Zebra2!

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  7. i hope they'll add new modules like the xy soon.

    looks neat, but i'm thinking lemur is more cool.

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