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There are some exciting things coming up for Milton's third
birthday:

First, be aware that built Milton sequencers in all flavors (to date
this means in standard silver/with mini's, Wiard, Buchla, Serge,
Modcan, MOTM and Dot.com lookalike compatibles) will be
availiable through Plan B (me) with a 10 week delivery cycle.

Prices for a Milton standard sequencer (silver faced with mini
jacks) start at $1550.00. Additional features and custom
faceplate configurations will be priced separately and on an
individual basis. Outside of faceplate variants, some of the
custom features built so far include secondary offset inputs for
each bank (transposition), manual and VC gate duration and
secondary quantized outputs.

Board kits will be available through Big CIty Music starting in
January of 2005. At that time, the ACB option will become a
standard feature and will be incoporated into the main engine
board, no longer requiring a separate PCBA. These new engine
boards are currently in design as of December of 2004.

Also be aware that the remaining Cynthia units which will still be
availiable after 1/1/05 can be purchased directly through
Cyndustires at http://www.cyndustries.com

Milton 2

Plans are being laid for the release of Milton 2. There will be
some exciting new features being tossed around for this new
release which will include those mentioned above (custom
variants), along with a Midi clock input and possibly selectable
stage enabling as well (the ability to turn stages off). More
details will be released as this unit comes closer to release.
The standard Milton (the one currently in production) will still be
availiable after this time as board kits and custom built units.

Keep your eyes peeled here for more information on M2 as it
becomes availiable.

- Peter










Mon Dec 13, 2004 3:20 pm

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There are some exciting things coming up for Milton's third birthday: First, be aware that built Milton sequencers in all flavors (to date this means in...
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petergrenader
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Dec 13, 2004
3:21 pm

Re: [milton-sequencer] Milton news ~ wanna buy a built one Of course this begs the question: Will a M1 be upgradable to a M2? :-) T here are some exciting...
David Bartz
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Dec 14, 2004
2:51 am

Most of its features are additional, not replacements so yeah. You may have boards hanging all over hell and half acres, but... Nah, I'm just joking. The new...
Peter Grenader
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Dec 14, 2004
3:49 am

Hi Peter, can you please detail to us how to add these secondary offset inputs to our Miltons? Having a panel pot to control bank transposition would be an...
supisuzoi
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Mar 30, 2005
5:15 am

Currently I do it with Gizmotron boards, just because I have a bunch and then I run the outputs of those through summing mixers with each bank out. This way,...
Peter Grenader
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Mar 30, 2005
7:39 am

ok, baby steps... ; } now where do we connect the outputs of that circuit to on the PCB? thanks!...
supisuzoi
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Mar 31, 2005
3:17 pm

OK - see the input on that diagram? That is your secondary input. The output of that circuit s then summed together with the bank outputs through a standard...
Peter Grenader
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Mar 31, 2005
3:23 pm

Hi Peter, Would be great if we v1 owners could have the mods documented somewhere for upgrade. Thanks! Josue. ... De: David Bartz <davidbartz2001@...> ...
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klinic2
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Dec 14, 2004
8:17 am

Hey Peter My studio is under going a reworking, and I was debating about vertically mounting my "Wiard" Milton. Is that okay? All the best RaZoR PS Put me down...
RaZoR
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Dec 14, 2004
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