--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "thepeak" <thepeak@b...> wrote: > The touch sensor keyboard should surely be > just that. No sequencer, simply a touch sensitive board. It is then up to > the individual to incorporate it as they see fit. The maq is cracking > sequencer, as is the a155, as I understand are AS and the like. I agree 100% with this sentiment. Sequencers are available all over the place, but what I (at least) really need is a basic, flexible controller for actually playing the Doepfer like an instrument. I would go further, that I would strongly prefer the "keyboard" not to have any visual/design reference to a piano-type keyboard. This was Buchla's great insight, that his 'electric music box' is a whole new kind of instrument and can be approached in a new way. And after all, no one will be playing this thing like a tuned keyboard anyway (at least I know I won't), so why use that ancient design? I hope that Dieter Doepfer will reconsider this design element and offer us a simple, beautiful, innovative, yet basic, controller. Ernst
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Re: A little about that touch keyboard
2002-03-05 by lerake
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