Cme uf5 synth
1 power supply switch & connector + MIDI I/O connector: this one is really basic If you are not to hurry, I will try to find time to make a few measurement to check what the pinout is and what the necesary wire are.įrom what I see so far the plugiator is split in 3 boards: I requested some more info from use-audio guys but I had no feedback so far except for a "we will give you answer asap message". Is the board inside the Plugiator desktop module exactly the same? Edited Maby Shurikenįrom what I Know and what I can see on pictures of the ASX compared to the look I had inside one of my Plugiator the only difference I can see is the metal plate (which is probably also the difference between the CME branded ASX and the ICON branded X-Synth: ). So i would assume it requires 2 different voltages. Have you ever found out what the power requirements of the ASX board is? It has a 4 pin power connector. Sometime you only have the plugiator available, sometime the ASX an extra plug-in bundle are also for sale.īy the way the price you paid for the ASX is fair as it was the price thomann had it for sale it the last 3 months The availablity of the ASX board by Thomann is kind of changing month by month. The ASX board (under CME brand) is also offered as a so called X-synth board provided by Icon (but I must admit I never saw some X-Synth board for sale, only their host masterkeybaord the "Inspire" series.
#Cme uf5 synth full
Moreover, I already own 2 Plugiator unit I bought on ebay with the full range of plugin so for me the ASX board are already here. Yep, I noticed the Arturia Origin, but for the moment it is far to expensive for me. The most analog like sounding are the 3 others Minimax (inspired from the Minimoog), the Pro12 (inspired from the Prophet 5) and the most intereting Prodyssey (inspired from the ARP Odyssey). The most complex is the Lightwave which sounds like a good digital synth (a kind of simplifyed prophet VS). The common structure is 2 or 3 osc mixed down to 1 or 2 filters. The trick is to organise the controller to merge the required control elements for these 4 plug-ins. The thing I still have to figure out is a way to layout the controller to make it efficient for the most intersting plug-ins available on the ASX: LightWave and Minimax are provided with the board, Pro12 and Prodyssey being available through an extra plug-in bundle (99 € roughly). I have more time to think about such project but miss some hardware to build up my very first Core32 board (ordered from SmashTV). I had in mind a project to make a synth based on a Core32 board to control such an ASX board. I have already a Plugiator which actually host an ASX board.