can’t wait to get my pedalboard. Studio is all ready, I’m almost ready to start recording again.
Im settled in, I’m married to someone who inspires me, I’ve got my studio in order, my mind is clear.
It’s been a long journey to reach this point. You soon will hear the music.
I know, you are just as suprised as my cat Plato!
The construction is coming right along! Just a few more things to do, and I’ll be able to set my studio up. :)
I guess I was a “nice” girl this year because Santa left me a 64GB 3G iPad sitting underneath the tree. Now if only I had a little extra cash so I could buy some of the more expensive music apps in the app store.
I can’t wait to buy Korg’s iMS20. Another one that I really want to get is Korg’s iElectribe. These are just the first two off the top of my head.
Now all I need to get is a good audio cable and the iPad camera connector kit.
Taken from Dave Smith Instruments:
“It’s no secret that a keyboard version of Mopho is in the works—particularly since two working prototypes were shown at NAMM in January! But we haven’t posted anything to the site because we knew the finished product would look different from the protos and because we’re really busy trying to get it done. If all the various bits and pieces come in on time, we hope to ship mid-April, but we still don’t have a “real” one to show you. The image below should be pretty close, though.
The voice architecture and general specs are the same as the Mopho desktop module. Enhancements include programmable feedback gain, additional arpeggiator modes, and the ability to set the slew rate separately for individual sequence steps. (Yes, the latter two features will eventually find their way into the other products in the Mopho/Tetra/Prophet family.) It features a semi-weighted keyboard action with velocity and aftertouch. And it has great feeling, two-shot, soft-touch knobs.
The eagle-eyed among you may find it odd that a monophonic synth has a unison on/off parameter. When paired with a Tetra, Mopho Keyboard makes a very compact, very powerful five-voice poly synth!”
I’ve already ordered mine at Sweetwater to insure that that I get it as a (should i admit) thirtieth birthday present to myself. :-)