Creamware's Minimax goes hardware !!!

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thanks for the link, also check this out.
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=81796

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thanks
on forums there's always a "faster guy"

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yeah.
This still looks pretty good.
I think with stuff like Muse, and Neko synth, these software in a harware controller are the wave of the future.

Ya gotta love having knobs and sliders.
I think many people are wanting to be more interactive with their software VSTi's and then there are some who are quite content with a mouse, it's all good.

thanks for posting, just wanted to let you know it had already been posted before someone said something sarcastic.

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Yes! :shock: Finally software / DSP / emulation has gone full-circle. I'd always thought this was a great idea - shame there's no integrated keyboard. Maybe someone who has an original Minimoog that's beyond repair can gut one of these babies and revive it!

Now all I need is a hardware FL Studio workstation to control it with. :hihi:
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900 USD, sweet. I could get a used pulsar and the minimax for that much.
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Cheat Mode wrote:Yes! :shock: Finally software / DSP / emulation has gone full-circle.
yes, it's the hardware version of a software emulating a hardware :shrug:

To me the noah is still great value. In terms of polyphony it's about the same dsp power / price ratio (minimax asb: 6 voices for 650 euros i think, and noah's minimax is up to 13 voices if no other synth loaded, for 1200 euros) and with the noah you have pro-one, prodyssey, vectron player and others. The downside is that noah users are still waiting for the profit5 :x

And for many users the knobs are very useful, for sure. It's always easier than a midi-remote based solution for tweaking, and it's more live oriented.

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