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Originally Posted by robd What do you do with all those voices? Why both the PEK AND the MEK. Don't get me wrong, it's way slutty, and I would love to have any one of those boards, I'm just curious. |
I don't "need" an MEK in addition to the PEK, but the MEK is a prototype with serial no 002 and has a board with some very individual soldering by Dave Smith, so it's utterly impossible to let it go

Actually I had the units for some sound programming and betatesting and decided to keep them afterwards. One PER is chained to the Poly Keyboard for an 8 voice unit, while the other PER offers 4 additional voices for weird sequencer sounds. It's a lot of fun