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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: Poll results for Doepfer A_100 TKB

2007-04-18 by Florian Anwander

Bonsoir Maxime, hello Dieter,

I'd like to confirm what Maxime wrote. A new kind of of input tool or 
interface gives you new access to music. I found this when I started 
playing sometimes cembalo or church organ after six years of playing 
classic piano. Its the reason why I have now four different drum 
machines, because they all have a different interfaces how to enter the 
rythm. And I finally had this experience with the ribbon controller, 
which became a real relevant instrument in my home studio (and as 
astonishing fact: I don't use it that much live, though this was my 
first intension).

Florian


damaged_meat wrote:

> Hi all,
> I'm very interested in the TKB and I have a very different point of
> view from yours, Dieter, on the use I could do of this keyboard.
> 
> 
>>I'll probably generate some contradictions .....
>>But to speak the truth I cannot see an advantage of the TKB in the
> 
> studio
> 
>>situation over a "normal" keyboard. From my point of view the main
> 
> advantage
> 
>>(if there is one) is in a live situation where the audiance can see
> 
> you play
> 
>>on that metal plates instead of a normal black/white moving keyboard.
> 
> 
> First thing i thought when i saw a picture of the TKB was "That thing
> looks so fun !"; i haven't tried it yet but i'm sure it will really be
> a pleasure to play on this kind of keyboard. To touch is "easier" than
> to press in my opinion, and a normal keyboard is more a tool to me
> than a music instrument (i'm not a pianist). I will probably have more
> feelings and sensations playing on TKB, the kind of feelings you can
> have with a good piano or Ondes Martenot or glassharmonica or any
> 'classical music' instrument. The other aspect that i find interseting
> is that the TKB is perfectly silent, that can be cool for live studio
> recordings or simply to play at home at a low sound volume.
> 
> That's true that the touch keyboard looks good and can be kinda
> 'attractive' for the audiance in a concert, but i think i would prefer
> a normal one since i'm not (yet) completely familiar with the TKB and
> for live use, i'd rather need a 'tool' to run the modular than an
> instrument i'd have to be focused on.
> 
> That's my point of view on the TKB and i think it's very important to
> keep in mind that an electronic instrument is a musical instrument and
>  there must be a kind of magic relationship between it and the
> musician. Since Theremin and the Ondes Martenot, controlers have a big
> part to play in this magic.
> 
> By the way, why not building an 'Ondes Martenot like' CV keyboard
> (that can slightly move from left to right creating vibrato) ? 
> 
> (Sorry for bad english !)

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