Stu- I know this may be out of your price range - and may not fit your design criteria - but for ease of assembly have you thought of the Doepfer CTM64 or MKE combined with a MCV4 or A-190. The limitations are no portamento and you will be defaulting to tempered scales but you could have LOTS of switches/buttons plus the added modulation and pitch bend inputs. -James On Feb 3, 2008, at 3:49 AM, Stu Grimshaw wrote: > hi group, especially florian, > > i'm thinking about building a simple keyboard replacement - different > arrangement of the keys but still the tempered scale. i think i know > how i want to do it, but i'd appreciate any advice that anybody may > have. > > first question to florian (or anybody that has his book griffbereit): > on page 32 of your book "synthesizer" you have a simple diagram of a > control voltage generator, each resistance corresponding to one key on > the keyboard. what would you recommend as a suitable value for the > resistors? and should i be using 5v as shown in the previous diagram, > or 12v as stated in the text? > > secondly, i intend to produce the gate by simply putting the control > voltage through a comparator - everything above 0v opens the gate. > does anyone foresee any problems here? > > and any other problems i've overlooked? > > all comments much appreciated, > > stu > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] diy keyboard replacement (nach florian's buch)
2008-02-03 by James Husted
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