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Title: | * * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * * |
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Moderator: | DYPSS1::SCHAFER |
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Created: | Thu Feb 20 1986 |
Last Modified: | Mon Aug 29 1994 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2852 |
Total number of notes: | 33157 |
1843.0. "New controller notion makes playing a real drag!" by DDIF::EIRIKUR (Hallgr�msson, CDA Product Manager) Fri Jan 06 1989 14:05
I was dreaming this thing up the other day, and I just remembered what
I have heard controllers of this class called: ribbon keyboards.
I was driving along listening to Joe Satriani and thinking that I would
love to be able to play chromatic bends and slide-between-frets sorts
of things as easily as (someone else can play) on a guitar. My guitar
playing is good enough for sampling power chords :-(
What it feels like I want is a way to "drag the pitch around" on
something that is in layout exactly like a keyboard. This probably
wants to be very low profile (flat) to minimize finger breakage. You'd
get quantization, of course, but a little portamento would fix that.
Better yet, since I want the single attack until "all keys up"
behavior--why not send drags as pitch-bend messages (rate
controllable)? This might have problems (is there a standard unit for
bends?). Of course velocity and pressure would be nice too. I don't
see any real utility for this thing other than for leads, but I would
certainly buy one for that. I can sort of play like this today on a
instrument with very low key travel (Clavinet, Farfisa, anything with
mini-keys), but you don't get the real advantage of a keyboard designed
to play drags.
Eirikur
Hmm, I could pick up an old Synthi-AKS with the flat capacitive mini-keys,
and do a voltage-to-midi (yeah, an Xpander, that's the ticket), and a computer
to implement the behaviour I want....... Naw.
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1843.1 | Wigglely keys | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Yo! | Fri Jan 06 1989 16:07 | 8 |
| I have a strong recollection of a keyboard (pre MIDI I think)
that allowed you to "wiggle" the keys to get various kinds
of expression.
I find pressure is fine for dynamics, but not for bending - not
enough control over pitch.
db
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1843.2 | Minor rathole ! | WARMER::KAYD | Certainly uncontaminated by cheese | Mon Jan 09 1989 04:15 | 6 |
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Wasn't the keyboard with the wiggly keys the Yamaha CS80 ??
Derek (who is still getting the hang of wiggling keys up and down :-)
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