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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: New Poll created about the forthcoming Doepfer Touch Keyboard Sequencer project.

2009-11-16 by Bakis Sirros

hi Florian.

ok, thanks for your insight.

its up to Dieter to decide the final look / layout of the touch plates of the TK.

i would not mind if they looked like a 2 octaves keyboard or a series of touch plates. either way it will be very useful.(for me, at least).

in my opinion, having 24 plates to control 3 rows of 24 steps and having the plates define starting/ending step and step addressing plus various running modes of the analogue 24 step sequencer, it would be a very powerful tool and really useful for many applications!

thanks,
best regards,      :-)
Bakis.



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--- On Mon, 11/16/09, Florian Anwander <fanwander@mnet-online.de> wrote:

From: Florian Anwander <fanwander@mnet-online.de>
Subject: Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: New Poll created about the forthcoming Doepfer Touch Keyboard Sequencer project.
To: Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, November 16, 2009, 10:58 AM







 



  


    
      
      
      Hi Bakis



> i would think that a touch keyboard with 24 plates, allighned as a two octaves keyboard, retains the 24 touch plates functionality while, additionally, providing the convenience of a chromatic keyboard, in case anyone want to use it that way in some application. so, you have best of both worlds... (touch plates plus a more standard keyboard, just in case...)

The concept shown at http://www.doepfer. de/a100tkb. htm speaks of a 

controller which can be used for both plate keyboards and conventional 

keyboards. So I think it does not make sense to copy the classic piano 

layout for the touch keyboard.

I voted with "not sure, but assumingly will buy", under my private the 

precondition, that it is NOT a classic keyboard. The bugbrand CTL1 was 

one of the most interesting modules (if not THE most interesting) I have 

seen in the last months. Especially the expressiveness provided by the 

"fir tree" shaped pads is great. It is also worth having a look at the 

instruments of folktek (http://folktek. com/) to get an impression, what 

is possible with touch plate sensors in electronic musical instruments.



Florian



    
     

    
    


 



  






      

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