USB Midi Host, Device, TRS, Dual I2C and extra function expander for the NerdSEQ
https://xor-electronics.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=512
If you had an Unicorn Account you could see a chart with the price development of this module and the average price asked for this module.
USB Midi Host, Device, TRS, Dual I2C and extra function expander for the NerdSEQA new Midi/I2C and functions expander for the NerdSEQ.Featuring these new IO Ports:USB Host -> Connect any Midi Class Compliant gear like a Launchpad, Midi Keyboard etcUSB Device -> Connect to your Computer and get a new XOR Midi Device for direct Computer NerdSEQ Midi communicationTRS-A Midi -> Classic Midi connection using a stereo jack cable (adapters for DIN Midi Connectors included)2x I2C Ports -> Each can be either leader or follower. Connect your I2C capable module (like 16n, ER301, distingEX, Just Friends and others) and get access to 100 virtual patch-cables. The I2C Ports can be configured to be with or without pullup and 3,3 or 5 Volt. Both ports are located on the backside of the module but one port is also additionally located on the front (to connect an external 16n faderbox for example). A new pattern-type can be used with I2C which allows multiple notes, the drummatrix (known from the Trigger16 Expander), custom I2C commands and much more.Midi CC or I2C inputs from like a faderbank can be used to manipulate every parameter within the NerdSEQ as well for euclidean input or direct note input and much more...Additional Buttons and an encoder Knob -> Dial in notes, change the euclidean triggerpoints by turning the knob, change parameters with the knob...Current draw (+12V) 20mA, plus possible Midi Gear (eg Launchpad Mini MK3 130 mA)This expander replaces the current Midi Expanders for the NerdSEQ. Please be aware that you can use only one Midi expander per system. An additional breakout for the Gamepad port is available.
This offer was fetched from reverb.com. You cannot contact the seller via ModularGrid. You have to visit their site.
Look up onDisclaimer: Modules listed for sale on the ModularGrid Marketplace are offered explicitly by their respective owners. ModularGrid is not affiliated to the sellers and takes no legal responsibility in any transaction.
The internet is a rough place and fraudulent behavior can occur. If you are concerned about dealing with strangers consider buying your module at an authorized dealer.