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Re: Eigenharp Pico



well I jumped in and got a Pico based on the feedback I got from Eigenlabs. Certainly the pico/tau produce more data than midi can handle under most circumstances

Antony Hequet
poet composer


De : Todd Elliott <toddbert@gmail.com>
À : "loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com" <loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com>
Envoyé le : Mardi 6 novembre 2012 22h28
Objet : Re: Eigenharp Pico

I have (and use) a Tau as a midi controller, and have fiddled with a pico. They make fine MIDI controllers, depending on what you want to do. The keys are very sensitive, and I often end up writting little patches in MAX or Bidule to shut off or limit the bending of notes and so forth. 

T

On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 3:14 AM, Antony Hequet <antony.hequet@yahoo.fr> wrote:
hello,

back on the list with a new address. 

Looking into the Eigenharp Pico to use it as a MIDI controller for an LP1 looper and other MIDI synths. Anyone have experience using the Pico as a MIDI controller?

Any other suggestions for a light wear on your body controller. I a a singer, I need to move about as I do this looping thang.

Best,

Antony Hequet
poet composer



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