From finn@teleport.comTue Jan 31 11:22:00 1995 Date: Mon, 30 Jan 1995 19:47:52 +0000 From: finn@teleport.com To: analogue@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu Subject: Re: What is the Boske MH-2? >Anyone ever heard of the Boske MH-2? It was a rack unit made in England >around 1986. It appears to be a MIDI humanizer (whatever that is) but it >also seems to be able to convert MIDI or triger inputs to MIDI, Trigger, >and Sync outputs. Can anyone confirm/deny this? Any one have a manual? > i saw one and after a bit of exploration........it can take a midi signal (say a drum pattern on a single ch.) and add some random(ness) to the signal using internal algor. or ext. input (pads, wheel..) i'm not sure what type of sync it can tranlate..... i have doubts if it is din-sync as they made another unit which was a sympte (sp?) converter and the sync on that unit was sympte but was only refered to as sync. the one i saw was about 199usd... a tad steep even if it did do a midi to din-sync conv. cool brown & tan colour scheme . +8/telepathic/c:sphere/miroset_morning/citrus_sunrise/ roland/perelli/vw/sony/mac/nike/trojans/k2/radio_shack