[
Date Prev][
Date Next] [
Thread Prev][
Thread Next]
[
Date Index][
Thread Index][
Author Index]
Re: RC-50 and Speed Control
I'm a bit surprised that no one has brought up the mini pc's from
Cappaccino.com
take a look at this,
http://www.cappuccinopc.com/digitalengine-945fx.asp#pictures
it has support for a mini pci card, 2 gigs of ram, 4 usb ports, 1
firewire port, dvd rom and is only 6.5" square by 2" deep. Set it up
with a 7" touchscreen which is all you need to see whats going on in
mobius and you have on heck of a looping machine.
Paul Haslem
www.dulcify.ca
At 04:51 PM 11/12/2007, you wrote:
>Very nice, Rainer. It does look like it is possible.
>
>>The downside? You have to do that yourself. But once you get it
>>running (and this will really be exactly what you want it to be!),
>>it's really just a case of unpacking, connecting your guitar and
>>the mains (and maybe the twelve expression pedals) and starting to
>>play - it has booted up before you even strap on your guitar.
>
>Dowside 2/3: I get quarantied by airport security for carrying a
>suspicoud bomb-like contraption, and my wife divorces me because of
>all the time required in my basement to build and maintain this thing. :)
>
>Speaking of small computers that run XP, check these out:
>
>http://www.flipstartpc.com/#home (it runs XP or Vista. No firewire
>or cardbus, unfortunately).
>
>http://www.oqo.com/ (again, only USB)
>
>http://www.tiqit.com/ (has PCMCIA !!!)
>
>What would be cool is a tiny computer like this runnning XP/Visa,
>and your favorite looping software, and then have your MIDI
>controller talk to it via Bluetooth. I am guessing that pro quality
>audio interfaces will get smaller over time too. A Fireface 400 in
>the size of a pack of cigarettes would be ideal. And then a
>soft/fold up MIDI foot controller, something like this
>http://www.binarydesigns.com.au/bdstore/SOFTKEYS.html but with
>buttons not piano keys.
>
>The whole system could be put in a Scooby Do lunchbox.
>
>Kris
>
>