The new toy from Dave Smith Instruments is called Mopho: Monophonic Synthesizer. Listed at $469, the yellow box includes 2 analog ocillators (plus 2 sub oscillators to beef up the sound), a switchable 12-24 dB/oct Curtis filter, and tons of routing capabilities. Of course, at this price, don't expect a plenty-of-knobs control panel à la Prophet-08. But as every parameters could be controled via MIDI, I guess a stuff like Behringer BCF2000 could be adapted. You just have to paint it in yellow...
The IDE hard drive on my Fostex DMT8-vl multitrack recorder shows signs of its imminent death; when getting hot, I could not record anymore. Must be said this drive comes from an old Sun Station, and has been replaced because I/O failures were detected by Solaris. It worked at least 5 years in my recorder: not so bad. However, time is now to replace it. The DMT8-vl is not able to handle drives bigger than 8.4 GB. Well, it is able to (the current drive is 15 GB), but only 8.4 GB will be usable. My tought was to use a 8 GB CompactFlash; having no moving parts means no noise, which is quite temptating for a music recording device. I purchased a CompactFlash-IDE adapter on the internet (8$) and I had to build a male-male IDE cable adapter (4$). Unfortunately, this doesn't work. The drive is correctly discovered by the operating system, which proposes to format it ("format IDE?"). After answering "yes", the formating runs pretty fast (faster than on a real drive), ...
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