Has anyone got one.Thing looks bad to the bone.?
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Kiwi Technics Universal Sound Editor
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Re: Kiwi Technics Universal Sound Editor
Insteresting but at that price i dont see why it is any better than buying a Remote Zero....
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Re: Kiwi Technics Universal Sound Editor
I've got one (#2, actually). It works well, and the creator is incredibly helpful -- in fact he's taken a serious look at adding support for a number of synths at my request. He's looking in to giving it support of software and other hardware through a software interface. I'm very happy with mine.
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101 Force wrote:I've got one (#2, actually). It works well, and the creator is incredibly helpful -- in fact he's taken a serious look at adding support for a number of synths at my request. He's looking in to giving it support of software and other hardware through a software interface. I'm very happy with mine.
awesome! Thanks for the first hand info I am leaning on pickeing one up.The mention remote zero looks cool but I dont think novation is working as hard with remote zero as this guy is making control for quite a few old synths I have
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