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Paul Maddox EMAIL HIDDEN
Fri Nov 11 20:06:55 CET 2011


That's the one, IIRC it's fully functional but monophonic, perfect for such things as teaching!

As for a scope, I have a dual channel 60mhz TFT one with USB so I can capture data, really handy for fault finding :)

But if you can get a USB scope and run the software inside something like VMware fusion (less hassle than dual booting IMHO) you've got a neat setup for talking about synthesis. 

Paul


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On 11 Nov 2011, at 17:51, "Marc Nostromo [M-.-n]" <marc.nostromo at gmail.com> wrote:

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> Ah, what would that be? you mean their editor for the Nord Modular hardware?
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> I think they released an 'native' executable that acted as a demo when the G2 came out. I must say the nord modular + a scope has been the greatest help to this day to understand the trickery of synthesis. 
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