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ASX released in Scandinavia!!!!
Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 6:29 am
by chiron
According to the www.musikbørsen.se webpages,the ASX is now ready to ship for the nifty pricetag of SEK3895.- (around £350)
Check it out on
http://www.musikborsen.se/ (Keyboard/ynth-Ljudmodul section.
cheers
ChiRon
Norway
Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 6:43 am
by next to nothing
chiron, remember thats swedish money
according to my currency calculator its more like £282,47 (or 3.350 NOK)
good news eh?

wired
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 11:01 am
by Wired
that would be great, as i tried the nanosynth card, and it doesn't have any traditional lead sounds that i like
Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 3:05 pm
by dawman
Brotha' Man Wired,
Hang in there, CME and Soniccore will be making some pro-line stuff, I can feel the trend coming.
The motorized fader controller is a fad, the UF series are good solid controllers, but I still love using 2 x KS88's, each having 60 assignable controllers for SFP. My needs are more than most guys, but once you use Scope w/ so many CC's, nothing else compares. These collaborations should improve after they make some much needed cash.
I envision SC making a really plausible card, and maybe J. Bowen can get involved down the road. With all of these great minds working together I am hoping for a really top shelf controller w/ 60 knobs, faders, and buttons w/ great action, updatable LCD's, etc. The Open Labs guys have a great start, but those VSTi's don't cut the mustard IMO.
After Solaris hits the market, things are going to really pick up. Already there is a new Prophet 8 in hardware. After using Prowave, QWave, and Solaris, one of those would never satisy me, but I believe DSP, and more live performance related instruments will be the rulers next year.
CME could be a contender I think. Everyone else just keeps releasing the same junk. They took a chance w/ the motorised fader controller. I doubt it will sell many, but at least they are trying to create, and not immatate.
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 3:24 pm
by husker
ASX is InDSP, not Soniccore...
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 4:27 pm
by dawman
Hopefully Frank will get his crazy ideas going then.
Anyone who had the guts to get SFP going, will get my attention, even if his business skills are questionable.
Companies must play it safe to keep afloat, but sometimes somebody cowboys up and takes a chance.
I will watch these guys like an eagle. They seem to be in a country where labor is cheap. It is the largest democracy in the world also.