Actually, I sent Kent proof of that privately, because I would want to know that if someone had been
getting that much from something I had built. It is in fact, a fact that it goes for 850GBP on that site.
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But in any event, mine gives the end user the ability to do it himself/herself. My design is slightly different as well , but the functionality is the same.
?Thanks
Tim
On Sunday, September 20, 2015 11:31 AM, "Phil a nuipb1@... [yamahacs80]" wrote:
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>?there must be a typo in RL's site. ?it was there. I thought it was possibly a mistake, too. but it WAS in print so I didn't investigate.
Very likely indeed as RL music does seem to like inflated figures :)
there must be a typo in RL's site. ?it was there. I thought it was possibly a mistake, too. but it WAS in print so I didn't investigate.
In any event, what I am doing is a bit different, especially from the user's perspective, so I am serving the DIY folks who want to do it themselves. I also changed the circuit a bit.? I haven't looked at the site since I began designing this, so I apologize if that's no longer the case.
I would love to charge $1200 for my dynamic unison mod. Very interested to know where you got that figure from actually. My price is ?200 built and fitted including the bypass switch.?
Is the mod always in the dynamic voice allocation mode? I used to have a CS60 with a mod with switches to select normal, 2-voices per key, 4-voices per key, and full unison modes. I think it would be more useful to have a way to select how many voices are stacked.