i know someone who would buy one. i paid $40 for mine and would have probably paid $50. i don't think i would have paid $75.
Would these have the same fucntionality as the full arduinoboy or would it be like the arduinoboy mini?
If you could provide a detailed list of potential features and functionality I will let you know what I would pay!
It wont be as small as the mini, it will have at least in/out and probably thru too. Any features you would like to see?
depending on the design i might be interested.
i'd pay extra for sync24 out
if it's possible, ofc :>
i'd pay extra for sync24 out
if it's possible, ofc :>
That would be cool indeed.
Maybe some pots for CC data?
Victory Road wrote:i'd pay extra for sync24 out
if it's possible, ofc :>That would be cool indeed.
Maybe some pots for CC data?
I second the bonus pots suggestion. also interested in the 50 USD price range.
Seeing as both midi and sync uses 24 pules per quarter note, i guess this wont be an issue, but i dont have any sync devices to test on.
The pot is a cool idea, i'll look into that.
Edit: Someone send me a TB-606 or TR-303 and i will promise sync24!
Last edited by Nizzemanden (Nov 12, 2012 8:13 am)
I'd probably be interested in another arduinoboy. The one I have now gets some phantom signals on channel one.
I'm sorry to say I lost interest after my nanoloop MIDI-USB dongle arrived today. I can do pretty much all I wanted with it. Still, great project you got going there. Best of luck!
I'm sorry to say I lost interest after my nanoloop MIDI-USB dongle arrived today. I can do pretty much all I wanted with it. Still, great project you got going there. Best of luck!
No worries, this is a non-binding resolution. ![]()
i would be intrested im poor and would want it for as cheap as possible ![]()
I'd definitely be interested if it's cheap enough to make me feel like being lazy and not figuring out how to build my own ![]()