Inroducing PALETTE

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Inroducing PALETTE

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What do youse think about THIS! ?????

https://palettegear.com/midi
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Interesting... But for just one fader, the box is big, no ? If I build the same thing as my BSF 2000, it will take 3 times more space !
But if I need 2 or 3 buttons close to me when I play some instrument, it seems to be very convenient. Pity : it's not wireless.
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Yeah I kind of agree. My old JL Cooper CS 32 is tiny but it there are no USB drivers for it beyond XT. Pity. ANyway I wrote to the Palette people and told them if it were a belt or bra with wireless that would be a hit!
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I feel like JL Cooper (and Fader Fox) were just a little ahead of their time. Now that every one at least has a laptop, they'd do well to re-release.

As for Palette, I've seen similar modular kits like this before, and they are almost always more awkward than commendable.
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Yup, the CS32 is built like tank and the size of a letter. What does it take to do 64 bit driver? Is there a USB to Midi thingie so I could at least use it that way? It has a power input jack so it doesn't need bus power.
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lol $50 per button???? nuts
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Check that, Faxi, my Korg Nanokontrol costs less than that. Plus if it falls under my rig, it's only one piece to retrieve. lol
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