DJ-PIE wrote:

Is the code open-source?

No. Apologies. sad

Tinctu wrote:

Seb this is awesome.
How much will postage to Slovakia cost?

Worldwide postage is included in the price  smile   Trust me, I know how annoying it is to live far away from everywhere else and to have nasty surprises with postage price.

OK, great idea! I still have to update the documentation and fix a few errors in terms of wording etc, but once I do that, why don't I forward you a copy of the MIDI mapping, and then you could potentially work something out. I assume that that is the best way to go ahead.

Having said that, there will be a patch editor / patch explorer and certain other useful tidbits available.

thesimplicity wrote:

Pre-ordered!  I'm another +1 for a 5-pin MIDI version.
One thing I'm not sure of after reading through the thread... will this function as a class-compliant MIDI device, or will it need additional software?

This will function as a class-compliant MIDI device on Windows and Mac OS X as well as Linux I believe. I have not tested it on Linux.

2PLAYER wrote:

So the actual hardware you'll be selling is for the controller port? Leaving it up to us to get a flash cart?

No. It comes with a cart.

Lazerbeat wrote:

Seb, you might want to add a little FAQ about the interface to the op, questions like samples and kit vs assembled, everdrive seem to come up pretty often!


added now

Pre-orders are now open. Over here.

http://little-scale.com/

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cooly, thanks

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what is a brick core?

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Thanks guys! smile

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Let's all write better music.

Maybe.

That is correct, nathan, and in fact it would be relatively easy to create a program like the LSDJ sample manager software.

Or to make a hex editor tutorial.

looks good lazer.

It would be disappointing if Revengineers did not play. Their EP is fantastic.