MATRIXSYNTH: Waldorf MIDIBAY


Thursday, March 26, 2009

Waldorf MIDIBAY

via this auction

MIDI patch bay from Waldorf. Note the clear plastic on white background so you can write what each channel is for.

Update via Qwave in the comments: "Its not a clear plastic with white background. It is a clear pocket for a paper stripe to be inserted.

In case the original stripe is lost, you may do your own new one by using my scan.

I really like the MidiBay. And I wonder why the announced MidiBay II never went into developing. Today it would be easy to add message filters and merging. The original MidiBay uses a Z80 CPU."



1 comment:

  1. Its not a clear plastic with white background. It is a clear pocket for a paper stripe to be inserted.

    In case the original stripe is lost, you may do your own new one by using my scan:
    http://till-kopper.de/midibay_all.gif

    I really like the MidiBay. And I wonder why the announced MidiBay II never went into developing. Today it would be easy to add message filters and merging.
    The original ;MdiBay uses a Z80 CPU.

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