Re: Valves and other help
Hugh, thanks for the info.
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At 21:06 9/5/94 +0000, Charles Williams CS wrote:
>What is special about a Tombo Ultimo harmonica?
Nothing that special. I personally love them, they suite my style. They last
a long time, they have better (to my ears) intonation than a Lee Oskar, and
(very important to me) don't rip out facial hair by the cover plate full.
>Has anyone heard of the availability of a harmonica synethizer that can be
>midi-ed like a keyboard or guitar?
The only one I've ever tried (or heard of) is the Millionizer. It was fun,
but very, very cumbersome. The only person I know who has one is David
Michelsen (contact him through Norman Ives - number supplied on request)..
-- hugh
"You can get one of those from Norman"
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