To Forum readers:
The information below that Jackal is discussing comes from a private email I sent to those who have fully prepaid for their Solaris synth:
Jackal wrote:
I'm a little sad that there won't be an onboard ribbon controller, but a supporting connector for the Kurzweil Super Ribbon Controller (PC2SRIB) is a good alternative. I'm just wondering; at 60cm, if there'll be a spot on the console for it to sit.
Yes, well, that was/is one big problem - there's no decent space for a ribbon on the front panel, either built-in or even for something like the Super Ribbon. I'm afraid users who want this will have to get creative as to where they put the controller, obviously somewhere that can be comfortably reached.
Going with the Compact Flash format makes sense. Royalties for SDHC at $16,000! Ouch!! I'm fine with CF. I'm also okay with there only being a B Type USB connector. Not having an A Type connector shouldn't be a problem for most--not for my work process anyway. Having it would have been stellar, but not paramount. 32 MB RAM per DSP is spot on for me. 64 MB would be outstanding! Sugar on creme.
Yes, I was quite surprised about the SD card's High Capacity royalty! I'd never heard of this - the officiating organization must be doing OK financially! (To explain to forum readers here - we were told that, if we were to use SD cards greater than 2GB capacity, we would have to pay some kind of royalty to be able to - although I don't know the technicalities of that).
Regarding the wheel box; I'm more than happy with the current design. Light up LEDs for the wheels is a MUST for your signature editions! The ones on synthwood have DIP switches that allow you to toggle through an assortment of colours. A pretty option. Blue and turquoise might work best since they appear to closely resemble the displays you currently have. I'm also for switches by the wheels too. Not an absolute necessity, but a much welcomed option. It seems pretty bare over there.
RE: LEDs for the wheels - the synthwood design is exactly the source I've been checking. Will discuss with them more.
I'd go with a signature pad similar to what Dave Smith had on his Prophet '08 SEs. It looks classy. Is there a way to protect the signature on the pad, though? The pad's the way to go. Just signing the chassis seems, well, something of an anachronism.
Forum readers - this is for a way to make the pre-paid units ordered into a sort of 'Special Edition'. I mentioned this in the email because of the several delays we've had in the project, and how I wanted to do something to show my appreciation for their patience and understanding.
Is the vector joystick still in the cards?
Absolutely!! I got this question from a few of you, and I'm sorry I didn't make that clear in the email.
Keep up the good work John. I'm not worried about any delays. Make your dream a reality. Looking at the way things have gone with development, I'm thoroughly overjoyed that production got pushed back.
Much respect to Klaus too for his commitment with the coding for the hard sync. A tip of the hat to a true perfectionist!
Thanks you so much for your nice words and encouragement! It is much appreciated...
Regards,
John B.