Posted by: Mainer
Peavy PV 1600 X - 10/07/08 12:35 PM
Do any of you folks have an idea of whats a fair price for one of these. I have one I've never gotten around to using, time for it to go.
The PC 1600x will edit and control just about any MIDI device, and fifty new user-programmable factory presets are provided. MIDI data is transmitted using the following controllers: 60 mm faders (16), which can be assigned to transmit continuous controller data or any MIDI string, and can be individually named; programmable buttons (16), which, like the faders, can be named, as well as accessed remotely; a Data wheel, which can be linked to a fader or Control Voltage input and can transmit the value of the last fader moved; and two Control Voltage Pedal Inputs, which allow you to plug in and assign CV pedals.
The PC 1600x offers 100 scenes that can be saved and recalled; three Merge modes (Merge, Replace, Update); MIDI filtering; a programmable set-up string; and easy synth programming, which allows you to edit presets quickly without having to deal with hexadecimal SysEx messages.
Jerry
The PC 1600x will edit and control just about any MIDI device, and fifty new user-programmable factory presets are provided. MIDI data is transmitted using the following controllers: 60 mm faders (16), which can be assigned to transmit continuous controller data or any MIDI string, and can be individually named; programmable buttons (16), which, like the faders, can be named, as well as accessed remotely; a Data wheel, which can be linked to a fader or Control Voltage input and can transmit the value of the last fader moved; and two Control Voltage Pedal Inputs, which allow you to plug in and assign CV pedals.
The PC 1600x offers 100 scenes that can be saved and recalled; three Merge modes (Merge, Replace, Update); MIDI filtering; a programmable set-up string; and easy synth programming, which allows you to edit presets quickly without having to deal with hexadecimal SysEx messages.
Jerry