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Hi, I might offer our EventStation as fitting this description. 'Max-in-a-box' was sort of the motto as we developed the unit. It was originally intended as a percussion controller but the specs evolved to give it more MIDI re-mapping capabilities. Basically it has 16 rear panel stereo jacks which accept a variety of inputs, 1 or 2 zone percussion pads (Roland compatible), footswitches, expression pedals, pots, piezos, ??? . Each jack maps to 2 programming slots. Each slot is programmable for 8 events or a variable-length sequence which you can input live from the system or externally via MIDI. Each event may be a note or CC and there is a velocity-window for each event that determines where you want the event to appear. There's MIDI clock, tap-tempo and a lot of performance-oriented features. There are actually so many features we've had a hard time defining the market for the unit. It's still a beta-unit but they are available. If you want more info you can check out http://www.starrlabs.com/kurzweil.html cheers, harveyS ps. sorry for the commercial intrusion but since you asked... At 06:38 PM 11/8/01 -0800, you wrote: >I know we've discussed this on the list in the past, but I think that was >a >while ago. I have a Nord Micro Modular which I love, and I was wondering >if >anyone is planning on something similar for MIDI only. It'd be great if I >could download MAX-like MIDI patches into a small box so that I could >remap >controllers and what-not in performances. It would be sort of the >ultimate >MIDI problem solver as I see it. I know that the KYMA can do stuff like >this, but that's way overkill (and way too large). It'd also be cool for >adapting the various MIDI pedal controllers to work with all the different >loopers that we all use. > >Anybody know anything that does this? > > Kevin >-- >Unit Circle Media >http://www.unitcircle.com > > > > http://www.starrlabs.com