Agh someone beat me to it was RE: [A6] neuron
Dave Fulton
dfulton at threshold.opb.org
Wed Mar 12 12:42:48 PST 2003
Wow...A PC.... Inside a synth...
Scary so scary... Blue screen....
Hopefully they are using something other then NT as a "real time" os.
looks nice though!
dave
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Rhen, Kris wrote:
> > That group is barely developed, we can build a better one on our own,
> > there are other a6 groups too I believe but none as large as this one.
>
> Then by all means
>
> > Wow... so you got one already. I just want to hear one in
> > person before
> > i contemplate the possibility of getting one. None of the
> > music stores
>
> Good luck. The first shipment (my first one from) to the US consisted of
> SIX units. Yep I had one of the first six to hit the USofA - too bad it was
> damaged. I don't have numbers on the second shipment but I do know that
> many companies advertising them for sale (even IN STOCK) never ordered any
> yet...
>
> > around here have it on display, as far as I know (chicago). Right now
> > I've been saving up for a voyager to be friends with my a6 but im
> > pretty obsessed with the Neuron... I even read the pdf of the manual
> > for no real reason. I would consider putting the Voyager purchase on
> > hold if the Neuron was as cool as the press/website makes it look.
> > Anyways, I look forward to hearing yours and anyone else's reactions.
>
> All I can say is WOW - but definitely digital - and the OS isn't done yet
> (typical German get-it-out-before-NAMM-regardless mentality). I'm going to
> spend this weekend making some samples and continuing to play, so stay
> tuned.
>
> BTW, if anyone wants to see what's inside, go to
>
> http://www.stucki.com/krhen/downloads/neuron
>
> yep that's a pentium motherboard in there :-) I'm half tempted to open my
> new one and connect something to the video out just to see what comes up :-)
>
> Story on this one is; my first one was doa - no sound. After talking to
> some contacts and Hartmann, we decided I should open it up and make sure
> there were no loose cables - there weren't so the problems were somewhere
> else. Returned it, waited a FRIGGIN' two months to get the replacement -
> which arrived with a busted power button! Luckily I was able to heal it and
> now I'm up and running! Their biggest problem is shoddy packaging - for a
> premier $4500 synth I'd expect more, but sheesh...
>
> pretty cool FTPing to my synth though, I must admit :-)
>
> More later
> KRIS
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