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On 10/31/06, dm <dmont@knology.net> wrote: > In the 90's, I was the village MIDIot for a local MI company. :) Around the time I took my current job, I had a chance to work for a local music store. (I'm sure I'd bring home way less cash if I had taken that job!) > Part of my job was showing off the equipment and the Peavey MIDI Bass > was on of my favorites. Yeah, mine too - once I got the right strings dialed in, and when I finally gave up on using the E string by itself (that hollowed out body for the computer just ruined the tone) it was a real hoot to play! I especially loved trading off with the drummer - I did the usual slap on the E and A strings assigned to a kick and pop on the D and G assigned to a snare. Hmmm, now that I think of it, some of my midi modules didn't work with it, and I actually had to write a midi filter program that captured the pitch bend message and then rewrote the note on message with the "real" note... > Gotta be careful with the segmented frets, though. Yeah, I had to peel off the fretboard ;) and resolder a couple of those resistors... Doug