
I believe that a two Dino Board MakeKit EX could utilize two Dino Dials tiles, so you'd potentially have access to 16 parameters available. Ideal for quick recall during performance! This lets you save and recall your favorite eight Plugin/Preset combinations. Is an 8 Encoder Tile that comes with special firmware for added functionality: it allows you to tweak the “top eight” parameters of each synthesizer! Using the switch function of each encoder, it also features a store and recall capability. The breakout expansion adds 2 channels of analog audio input, stereo S/PDIF I/O on coax, and MIDI I/O/T.įor 69 Euro you can add a tile called Dino Dials which: The larger case can hold a second Dino board. The 299 Euro kit has a Dino board, a slim case, a basic output tile with analog audio and USB, a Dino display and power supply.įor 369 Euro you get a larger case with the breakout expansion tile. Or you add this board to the third kit to double the SHARC DSP to 4 cores. You build a case, add a display, add your own I/O and get your own power supply. The base kit (199) has just the Dino board. Considering the platform uses a similar design, it is hard not to think of the Dino Park as an Apollo for soft synths. Note that the Dino Park has a dual core SHARC DSP on board, so there should be sub 1ms latency. Also note that they can be built into rack systems, desks or any case you desire.

Every Dino Park comes with the legendary Minimax, Pro12 and Prodyssey pre-installed!
