Or you can spend hours in Blender swearing and scratching your head and then hours 3d printings something that is 95% there (3 mm out from a snug fit):
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[ACCOUNT DELETED] wrote:Thanks. Already started working on version 2, hours of work to do where a wedge of foam cut with a bread knife would do the job just as well.
Ooh! I'd happily pay you to rustle a couple of these up for me? PM me if this appeals.
I'll get version 2 sorted tomorrow, I want a tight fit at the back so if you pick up the Micromonsta the stand stays attached, also have the back end come down at 90 degrees to save space and also improve printing time and use less filament by making it a bit slimmer.
Once this is done I can print off a couple for you no problem, pm me with your address.
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Hugh Robjohns wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 11:00 am
Agreed. The tick box in the edit window isn't working, but the cross button in the post itself does. I'll flag it up...
Thanks. Feel free to clean up this thread, if it's felt necessary.
So I have messed around with my Micromoster 2 a bit now.
For the money I think it a bit of a steal.
As I said before the MPE implementation is very good, even in Combo mode everything works fine, and mono patches work fine, all very good.
The hardware seems very good, everything seems pretty high quality apart from the terrible screen.
Sounds good to me as well, I am not an Analog purist though, my favourite synths are all digital (apart from the PEK, that is quite nice).
If I was going to change anything though:
The main issue I have is I am always looking for page 2 of the parameters. Limiting everything to four parameters makes sense in a way as you have four knobs and it makes it simple, but you also have an "Alt button", so why not make use of it and have eight parameters where needed.
Having FM oscillators on osc 2 as well as osc 1 would be good.
Another envelope or two would also be welcome.
The Drive parameters only really make sense at their lowest settings, so evening these out would be good.
Overall though highly recommended, anyone that likes synths should get one.
I'm about to expand my MIDI Designer editor Layout, and I'm aware that there's a standalone and VST editor in progress, so editing may become much easier very soon.
In case it's of use to anyone who reads this thread...
Now that the new version of MIDI Designer Pro is out in the wild I can also release an improved version of my MicroMonsta 2 Layout.
This version will accept sys-ex patch dumps from the MM2, allowing any patch to be analysed and edited.
A few things to note:
The patch name and category are for display purposes only - editing these will still have to be achieved on the MM2 itself.
Some of the controls on the Layout will not be 100% accurate to the numeric parameter value in the MM2. This is due to the MM2 and MDP not completely agreeing on the translation of MIDI values. On the whole this shouldn't be wildly inaccurate, but it is important to be aware.
Use at your own risk.