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Re: A sign of my LEGO addiction
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lugnet.general
Date: 
Wed, 6 Feb 2002 01:45:14 GMT
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In lugnet.general, David Goeb writes:
In lugnet.general, John Gerlach writes:

Up to 37 of the little beasties now, 31 of the version 1.0 and 6 of the
version 2.0...

With that many...
You might be able to do a nice polyphonic keyboard with 37 keys.(*)
I have done it the other way RCX sending keypress via ir to Softsynth
on the Mac. Much much cooler to do it all in LEGO.

There's 3 inputs per RCX, so you could get 111 keys (or you could stop at 88 if
you were bored), with 37 note polyphony! Even the 31 1.0s would be enough for a
full size keyboard, then you wouldn't need to own a battery factory! How many
touch sensors & leads do you have? 8?)

ROSCO



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  Re: A sign of my LEGO addiction
 
(...) if (...) a (...) Having to buy a ton of batteries is not much fun. But I can't imagine attempting to power 31 RCX's all at once from AC power. If anyone ever has the need to buy large quantities of batteries, I recommend this site --> (URL) (...) (23 years ago, 6-Feb-02, to lugnet.general)

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  Re: A sign of my LEGO addiction
 
(...) With that many... You might be able to do a nice polyphonic keyboard with 37 keys.(*) I have done it the other way RCX sending keypress via ir to Softsynth on the Mac. Much much cooler to do it all in LEGO. Best DaveG (*)not to mention 37 note (...) (23 years ago, 5-Feb-02, to lugnet.general)

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