Monome 40h sold out, poised for new production
Jun 8th, 2007 by Will Eifler in Equipment, General, News
The Monome 40h has been a tremendous success, and the 400 units they produced have completely sold out. Monome is now looking ahead to not only continuing production of the 40h in one way or another, but they will be producing two new sizes: a 128-button version (16×8) and a 256-button version (16×16).
From monome’s news section:
“all will feature wood enclosures with recessed aluminum top plates. all monome hardware will be inter-compatible with monome software. we haven’t set firm release dates for the two new projects, though they’re modularly based on the 256 (previously the 100h), so the development time should be very short.”
As always, you can look to the monome user forum if you are looking for a used 40h, but if you’re expensive enough willing to spend a few hundred more, they are producing a 12-unit special edition run with some special features for $800 apiece.












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