Well, the responses to my post offerring a 30-note radiating-and-concave pedalboard free of charge haven't been numerous.
Actually, the responses can be counted on the fingers of one foot.
So, three possibilities:
-- (a) everyone who wants a 30-note pedalboard already has one;
-- (b) everyone who wants but doesn't have one is too far from West London; or
-- (c) free isn't cheap enough, for those nearby who do want to get a 30-note pedalboard.
And the only one of those that I can do anything aboutis '(c)'. So, here goes: ...
I also have a circuit board from MIDI Gadgets Boutique that will generate MIDI note-data from my pedalboard. You have to connect an existing wire from each pedal to the circuit board, and add a power supply -- and, hey presto, you have a 30-note MIDI pedalboard.
Well, while I say 'hey presto', it might be only 'hey allegretto', or even 'hey lento', depending on how good you are with wires and solder.
Anyway, seeing that it's you, I'll throw in the circuit board:
--SO WHO WOULD LIKE THE PEDALBOARD AND THE CIRCUIT BOARD TOGETHER, FREE OF CHARGE?
chorn wrote:I have a pedalboard (radiating and concave, reclaimed from a pipe organ) that I bought years ago, intending to use it with Hauptwerk, but I haven't done anything with it (apart from some testing when I first got it).
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So ... does anyone want this pedalboard?
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Actually, the responses can be counted on the fingers of one foot.
So, three possibilities:
-- (a) everyone who wants a 30-note pedalboard already has one;
-- (b) everyone who wants but doesn't have one is too far from West London; or
-- (c) free isn't cheap enough, for those nearby who do want to get a 30-note pedalboard.
And the only one of those that I can do anything aboutis '(c)'. So, here goes: ...
I also have a circuit board from MIDI Gadgets Boutique that will generate MIDI note-data from my pedalboard. You have to connect an existing wire from each pedal to the circuit board, and add a power supply -- and, hey presto, you have a 30-note MIDI pedalboard.
Well, while I say 'hey presto', it might be only 'hey allegretto', or even 'hey lento', depending on how good you are with wires and solder.
Anyway, seeing that it's you, I'll throw in the circuit board:
--SO WHO WOULD LIKE THE PEDALBOARD AND THE CIRCUIT BOARD TOGETHER, FREE OF CHARGE?