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I had not seen this before, thanks for this. I always like to have multiple options. This looks at a quick glance to be iCube-ish. Brain in a box and then a plethora of sensors to choose from. always cool to get introduced to new interfaces. - b On Dec 19, 2005, at 7:02 PM, David Morton wrote: > Brian, thank you for that summary. > > I take it you know about the Eowave Eobody? > > http://www.eowave.com/page_produit.php?prod=29 > > On 12/19/05, Brian Cass <b@the0verclock.com> wrote: >> i was a beta tester for the tron. it's like part of our family here. >> >> but beyond that- >> >> • the tron has more customizable midi messages, which is especially >> useful if you are max user >> • it has 20 terminals (vs 16 on the doepfer i think?) >> • the terminals can also be outputs for running relays, motors, LEDs, >> robot armies, etc.. >> >> i just met this the other day - >> >> http://ladyada.net/make/midisense/index.html >> >> and will be playing with it as soon as she gets some built in >> january. i can't comment yet on it, except that it seems to me to be >> very similar to the midibox concept. >> >> http://midibox.org >> >> which is also cool as hell. >> >> >> - b >> >> >> >> >> On Dec 19, 2005, at 5:42 PM, David Morton wrote: >> >>> On 12/15/05, Brian Cass <b@the0verclock.com> wrote: >>>> In other news - I have been getting down and dirty with the >>>> building >>>> of custom midi controllers, thanks to the Midibox architecture and >>>> (my favorite) the MidiTron from eric singer. >>> >>> This is something I've been looking at lately, would you mind saying >>> what made you opt for the MidiTron over the Doepfer Pocket >>> Electronic? >>> >>> D >>> >>> >>> >> >>