thanks andrew, you did what i was planning to do in a few days... so,we all want this sensor-keyboard right?? synthfreak --- andrewdalio <bunnyman@sailormoon.com> wrote: > Dear gang, > > Here's the reply I got from Mr. Doepfer RE what the > features will be > (so far) on the sensor keyboard. Realize that this > is still in the > planning stage, so we really need to let them know > that we want this > one to be built! > > -andrew bunny > > Here is the current state (so far only in our heads, > we only designed > the touch > electronics so far) of our sensor keyboard > discussions (so far only > one > rotary > control per key are planned): > about 2-3 octaves (i.e. about 25-37 keys) > first LED for each key (to show the state of the key > on/off) > gate output socket for each key (outputs the LED > state as a gate > signal) > second LED for sequencer step display > control (rotary potentiometer) for each key > CV output for each key (position of control knob > defines voltage, a > kind of > 25-fold CV source) > general features/outputs: > CV out 1 (quantized output that corresponds to the > key like a > standard > keyboard, > 1/12V resolution per tone) > CV out 2 (this outputs the control voltage of the > active key that is > adjustes > with the potentiometer controls) > CV out 3 (after touch voltage, derived from the > pressure sensor below > the > keyboard) > Gate out > MIDI out (by the way the MIDI out would not increase > the price very > much so that > we will add this in any case) > In "keyboard mode" the outputs are used as described > above. CV1 is > the > normal CV > output. CV2 can be used to create arbitrary scales > of completely > random > CV > voltages assigned to the keys. > In "analog sequencer mode" CV2 and Gate work like > the output of a > analog > sequencer. The keys can be used in this mode for > different settings: > e.g. to > turn on/off single steps - or - to define the > first/last step of the > sequence - > or- to define which steps of the sequence are played > (only those > steps > are > active where the keys are touched, the remaining > steps may be skipped > or played > with a pause). > In "digital sequencer mode" a sequence can be > recorded into the > memory > by > playing the keys. In play mode both CV1 and CV2 can > be used > (remember: > CV1 is > the "normal", CV2 the "free scale"). > For the sequencer sync to (hardware) clock or MIDI > clock is possible. > Unfortunately most of these features would be > possible only > monophonic. > This is > why I would tend to a monophonic keyboard. But in > the normal > "keyboard > mode" 4 > voice polyphonic should be no problem. > > Best regards > Dieter Doepfer > Doepfer Musikelektronik GmbH > http://www.doepfer.de > email: hardware@doepfer.de > > > ===== synthfreak(parallel worlds) athens-greece [Doepfer_a100] group owner-moderator __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] reply from dieter RE sensor kbd
2002-01-11 by bakis Sirros
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