Price lowered to $400. Willing to ship anywhere. On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 10:23 AM, Monroe Eskew <monroe.eskew@gmail.com>wrote: > This keyboard uses the Doepfer "A-100CGK" electronics kit plus a little > extra. It is housed in carefully cut, sanded, stained, and finished > hardwood, and has a nice aluminum panel made by Front Panel Express. It > weighs about 6 lbs and measures 21 inches long by 7.5 inches deep by 3.75 > inches tall. > > It uses a 2 octave Fatar keybed. The tracking scale has been tuned to work > perfectly with my rs95e oscillators but can be adjusted if you so desire. It > has pretty good velocity sensitivity. It also features aftertouch but that > is not very sensitive. It has polyphonic midi output as well. The controls > are pretty nice and feature a three character red LED display. You can > quickly transpose up to 3 octaves, or by semitones. You can also change the > priority (lowest, highest or last note). You can also change the retrigger > time so that there is a slight pause of variable duration in the gate when > you press a new key so that your envelope will retrigger. The type of gate > can even be changed to work with any analog system. See the Doepfer website > for more details. > > Other than the Doepfer electronics are two passive circuits with pots: An > attenuator and a simple RC filter that is for slewing a gate signal. It > works pretty well and can get you an ASR envelope variable from really short > to about 2 seconds. > > Considering the cost of the material and the labor I put into it, I think > $500 is fair, but I will also take the best offer. It works great and is in > great condition, but I ended up not using it much. > > If you live in the US I will include a free power supply. > > Pictures here: > http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=379075#379075 > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: handmade CV/gate keyboard
2011-01-25 by Monroe Eskew
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