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RE: Max in hardware?



Have you considered a laptop or tablet type PC?
http://www.fujitsupc.com/www/products_pentablets.shtml

We've had a few of the Fujitsu tablets around our office.  I installed
the demo version of Reason onto one and had a blast!  There are USB and
PCMCIA midi/audio cards too.  

The only problem is that there's no Windows version of Max yet.  Of
course, there's always a Mac notebook.


-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Goldsmith [mailto:kevin@unitcircle.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 9:38 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Max in hardware?


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