via George Mattson:""I have compiled a couple of starter system packages for the enthusiasts who wish to just get started without making a lot of choices.I have a version with a MIDI/Cv converter and a version without the MIDI but, it is replaced with a front panel power control and a Utility 1 module.Technically, my thoughts were that one system can be utilized for tonal creations while the
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Published on Aug 3, 2011 11:10:32 PM by Matrixsynth

 


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