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Old 25.09.2015, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by LF2600 View Post
That exactly what i m thinking about.
My actual nomad gear is close to minimum for me.
- powerfull computer with live 9 (maybe a big tablet after)
- my iPad
- akai key25 controller
- virus ti snow
All are fiting into a simple laptop bag. But i stil need power for virus snow !
Me too i thinking virus snow CAN certainly working with a 12v power bank like Intocircuit 26000mah for exemple. it Run on 12v 4a output, enought for virus snow normaly ? Nobody try that Before us ?
did you try this since Mr Dustbrigade ?
Someone try a real access nomade ?
Thanks for your posts
Nice to see that others think in the same direction. No, I have not done this yet. I am still debating on the best way to control it without spending way to much on accessories. I am a little bit different in the way that I want to get rid of the computer and have something fun and hands on for busking or jamming with friends. Have you went on and done anything out of it yet?

I think I will aim for a different battery that seems to be more stable than the one I linked in the first post. The one I have in my mind now is http://www.amazon.de/20000mAh-Extern...nker+powerbank

I have been looking through a lot of CCTV batteries, batteries for medical devices, some small UPS's etc. Ideally I would like to have multiple outs (at least one 12v and one 9v, enough amp and power). But there is always something that does not fit. So might go for a 12v aimed for sensitive electronics. I also saw that some portable speakers do actually have a small lead acid battery built into them, so there is also the possibility to hijack some power if I include something like that in the future.

Sequencer wise I am leaning towards the electribe sampler once it drops down in price a little bit (Or if I happen to find an Octatrack for max 600 euros). The only downside I see there is that I need something else to dial in the parameters on the snow. Would a midi controller with endless rotary encoders be compatible with the snow? And would that enable it no not "jump" between values? The Doepfer pocket dial looks promising if it does what I hope it does. But any other (the smaller, the better) suggestions for ways to control CC are welcome. Link to the Doepfer: http://www.doepfer.de/pd.htm
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