I think the 222e exceeds the functionality of the old touchplates.. now there is polyphonic response rather then mono or psuedo-poly, the joysticks from the 219/221 are replaced by the 2 - 222es X/Y pads.. the only function missing in the side to side rocking motion sensor that made the 221 the " kinesthetic" Input port, of course this has been replaced by the lightning portion of the 222e.
I would agree that a touchsurface controller was the missing link between the 200e system and the classic buchla 200... and it was worth waiting for.
-r
Gary Chang <gchang@calarts.edu> wrote: Yes.... The new Buchla touch pad is excellent. Its programablity
allow most of the functions found on the preceding Kinestetic Input
ports - plenty of individual keys that can output pulse and preset
voltages when touched.
This really makes the 200e a complete system, akin to the 200 series
systems of the past.
gc
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