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In the 90's, I was the village MIDIot for a local MI company. Part of my job was showing off the equipment and the Peavey MIDI Bass was on of my favorites. I used this same configuration with the exception of the 8128 which was already out of production. Once the rest of the kids got past snickering at the Peavey name, it was fun to see their faces at what that setup could do. Gotta be careful with the segmented frets, though. (Remember the Guit-Organ? Oy!!!) The only available rack mount unit I've found that could replace the 8128 is the Switchblade. It is a incredible piece of gear. Still, at $2K, I suspect the price is driven more by lack of competition then by technology. Besides the line inputs, I need one good mic preamp and that's the >only< reason that I'd hesitate to buy one for a rack. dm www.fixedfocus.org ==================== -----Original Message----- From: Doug Wellington [mailto:dougwellington@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 5:43 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Re: Mixer with MIDI scene recall Previously: > Nice idea, I don't know why they dropped it. ...years ago ...without > comment. ...or replacement. I wondered that myself. I still have a PLM8128 in my old bass rig, with the MidiBASE interface, the Spectrum Bass and the BassFex. Haven't turned it on for ages. I suppose I've kept it more for nostalgia than anything... There was an expansion for the PLM8128 that you could get - IIRC, you could even add two for a total of 24 channels. There once was a time... Doug (Hmmm, maybe I'll take that rig to next year's Different Skies. What do you think Bill?)