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/classic to help you get startedComes in a useful plastic storage box First green baseplate measures over 16cm long and 16cm wide and second baseplate 12cm long and 6cm wide respectively Delivery Information Orders placed before 5pm AEST Monday to Friday will be picked and packed within 3 business days. Delivery Time Frames The time frame for home delivery of this product depends on your delivery location. - For metro areas our delivery time frame is 3 - 5 business days - For regional areas our delivery time frame is 5 - 7 business days - For remote locations our delivery time frames is to 14 business days Once your order has been marked as shipped you will receive an email informing you of your parcel's consignment number and the carrier it is shipping with. Please note that these are estimates only. Authority to leave and redelivery You may grant the carrier authority to leave the goods at the delivery address even if unattended, but please note that neither BIG W nor the carrier will be liable for loss or theft of the goods and the goods will be left at your risk.




In addition, the carrier retains the discretion not to leave the goods unattended, including where the carrier deems it to be unsafe to do so. Please note that should the order be unable to be delivered to or left at the delivery address, redelivery fees may apply (particularly in respect of bulky orders).We’re not going to pretend that Specialwaves Mine is the first modular MIDI controller announced. The Joué, from the mastermind behind the original JazzMutant Lemur, came to our attention first. But, not being first on the scene doesn’t make Mine and MineS any less interesting. Like Joué it’s customisable and allows you to create the perfect controller for your needs. But that’s pretty much where the comparisons end. Unlike Joué’s expressive rubber pad controller layouts, Mine is made up of five different physical modules that can make your resulting controller look like a controller similar to style to Livid Instrument DS1, but different… In fact, Livid have built their own modular MIDI controller setup and Palette have something more free form which resembles Mine too.




Where Joué feels more like a playable controller / instrument hybrid. Mine looks more like a Maschine / Push style controller. These are the different modules that will be available for Mine at launch: We understand that Specialwaves are working on more modules: trackpad, LED display, and jog wheels and are open to suggestions from the Mine community. The layout configuration on Mine is up to you, but you’re ultimately guided by the grid as to what you can fit on and where. With that in mind, Specialwaves are introducing two versions: Mine and MineS. “Mine consists of a matrix of 8×8 (rows columns), that allows the insertion of a maximum of 64 modules; while MineS is an 8×4 matrix and can accommodate up to 32 modules.” Wondering about connections, power, etc? “A standard USB port allows to connect the controller to PC/Mac and this is also used to power the controller. When you connect many modules with LED the intensity of LED could be less bright.




For this reason, we add a power supply connector that can be used to increase the light intensity of the LEDs when you consider it appropriate. By all accounts, Mine looks like a highly flexible and configurable modular MIDI controller that employs familiar physical controls we’re used to on other commercially available units. I’m not sure from the information available whether all slots need to be filled in order for Mine to work, or whether that would make the unit look unattractive or impractical to use. We'll have to wait for more detailed info to arrive. Mine comes with setup software. The controller editor automatically recognises the type of module, its position and orientation. You can adjust the parameters for each module and save them directly to the module. Additionally, you can expand the Mine by connecting it to the MineS and the software editor recognises them both. My one concern with Joué when it was first announced was the possibility of misplacing the rubber mats.

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