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Anatek SMP-16 At a Glance |
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Released: around 1990 Version: 0.00 | |
Rated: Not Reviewed Add review: (0) | ||
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Sevo Stille writes: |
Probably the MIDI router/crossbar with most features thrown in. Besides routing, the MIDI section offers either a two in one merger, or two MIDI filters/processors. Merge and filter properties similar to Akai, Roland and other MIDI patchbays of the same vintage. Big display, all panel controllable. Unique are a MIDI controlled 16x16 audio patchbay, and a interface on which you can hook up six standard faders and assign them to CCs.
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Good Points Easy handling, reliability, versatility, programmable audio patchbay. Bad Points No PC editing software, only one two-in-one merger and that one will only operate alternatively to the filters. No support, as Anatek moved out of Music hardware a long time ago. |
Anatek SMP-16 Specifications: |
Digital IOs: Analog IOs: 16x16 audio patchbay Midi IOs: 6+1 in, 8+1 out, Mac MIDI interface Other IOs: SMPTE interface, 6 fader inputs |
Software supported: MAC and Atari editors |
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