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

2009-11-16 by Mikhail Novikov

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I would second that opinion, keyboard style paradigm is quite boring, I think touch controllers can be much more interesting in different styles.

Mikhail

Florian Anwander wrote:
> 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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