I didn't know they made these:
http://www.analoguehaven.com/flame/clockwork/
I wonder how to get one in Australia?!
rachel
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Thirteen wrote:The way the US dollar is going they might bet pretty cheap soon... Is it something like the Moog Murf?
It's 3 channels of clock pulses with various gate times, swing and time divisions. Plus a MIDI2CV interface
and the ability to drop beats and so on. You can hook it up to anything that will take a clock pulse
and send it stuff. I think it would be great for my System 100 and so on.....
rachel
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Hi All,
Got something new in the works for mid-2008 if anyone likes the idea of super tight external Midi Clock from a PC or Mac regardless of software...
http://web.webhost4life.com/innerclock/ ... ge&name=16
It's only a teaser really but I'll be posting more info when the prototype is fully tested so stay posted.
Check out:-
www.analogic-acs.com
If you want to see step sequencing done properly.
Best as always - David
www.innerclocksystems.com
Got something new in the works for mid-2008 if anyone likes the idea of super tight external Midi Clock from a PC or Mac regardless of software...
http://web.webhost4life.com/innerclock/ ... ge&name=16
It's only a teaser really but I'll be posting more info when the prototype is fully tested so stay posted.
Check out:-
www.analogic-acs.com
If you want to see step sequencing done properly.
Best as always - David
www.innerclocksystems.com
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innerclock wrote:Hi All,
Got something new in the works for mid-2008 if anyone likes the idea of super tight external Midi Clock from a PC or Mac regardless of software...
http://web.webhost4life.com/innerclock/ ... ge&name=16
It's only a teaser really but I'll be posting more info when the prototype is fully tested so stay posted.
Check out:-
www.analogic-acs.com
If you want to see step sequencing done properly.
Best as always - David
www.innerclocksystems.com
Hey Dave! Welcome to the forum. Looking forward to checking out your new device.
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Rachel, with the strength of the dollar against the US at the moment you may possibly get that one in wothout having to pay import taxes. Even if you do have to, due to the free trade agreement with the US and it being of US origin you'll only have to pay 10% gst, no import duties, and it won't require a formal customs clearance, which makes it a lot simpler. Not that you shouldn't support local manufacturers, but if you were in a hurry...
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Chinagraf wrote:Rachel, with the strength of the dollar against the US at the moment you may possibly get that one in wothout having to pay import taxes. Even if you do have to, due to the free trade agreement with the US and it being of US origin you'll only have to pay 10% gst, no import duties, and it won't require a formal customs clearance, which makes it a lot simpler. Not that you shouldn't support local manufacturers, but if you were in a hurry...
Yes, items sent here by post with a value below $1000 are not taxed at all, no GST or duty, but they do include the postage cost as part of the price calculation. Items sent by courier are another story, you are more likely to get GST levied on them. The dollar is at 94.6 today, but America is not in a recession.
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