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Re: [L-OT] Keyboard that sends poly aftertouch!

Re: [L-OT] Keyboard that sends poly aftertouch!

2002-05-02 by André Tremblay

I worked in a M.I. store few years ago, and I think that the Ensoniq SD-1,
TS-10, EPS16 and ASR-10  had this feature(?)
Maybe the VFX too...
Some other major keyboard  manufacturer offer this feature also but I dont
know on wich model.
Maybe some Kurzweil?

Hope this helps

Andr\ufffd
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----- Original Message -----
From: "mikaeladle" <mikaeladle@...>
To: <logic-ot@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 3:11 PM
Subject: [L-OT] Keyboard that sends poly aftertouch!


Hi!
I\ufffdm looking for a keyboard that sends poly aftertouch. Any
recommendation is welcomed.

Best,
Mikael Adle
http://www.mp3.com/MikaelAdle






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Re: [L-OT] Keyboard that sends poly aftertouch!

2002-05-02 by mikaeladle

--- In logic-ot@y..., André Tremblay <studiocameleon@v...> wrote:
> I worked in a M.I. store few years ago, and I think that the 
Ensoniq SD-1,
> TS-10, EPS16 and ASR-10  had this feature(?)
> Maybe the VFX too...
> Some other major keyboard  manufacturer offer this feature also 
but I dont
> know on wich model.
> Maybe some Kurzweil?
> 
> Hope this helps
> 
> André

Thanks for that info André

Best regards
Mikael Adle
http://www.mp3.com/MikaelAdle

Re: [L-OT] Keyboard that sends poly aftertouch!

2002-05-03 by slickslackcdn

> > I worked in a M.I. store few years ago, and I think that the 
> Ensoniq SD-1,
> > TS-10, EPS16 and ASR-10  had this feature(?)
> > Maybe the VFX too...
> > Some other major keyboard  manufacturer offer this feature 
also 
> but I dont
> > know on wich model.
> > Maybe some Kurzweil?

Pardon my ignorance but is there a diff between regular and poly 
aftertouch?
I have just got around to using the aftertouch on my DX11 and 
have to admit I only barely know what the hell is going on other 
than me having fun with controllers.

thanks
slick

Re: [L-OT] Keyboard that sends poly aftertouch!

2002-05-03 by Martin, Jeremy

> Pardon my ignorance but is there a diff between regular and poly 
> aftertouch?
> I have just got around to using the aftertouch on my DX11 and 
> have to admit I only barely know what the hell is going on other 
> than me having fun with controllers.

Regular aftertouch: there's only one aftertouch sensor for the -entire-
keyboard, so any aftertouch you use is applied equally to each key you have
pressed down. E.g. if you're playing two separate notes at once they have to
have the same aftertouch applied to both of them.

Poly aftertouch: each separate key can send its own aftertouch information.
Allows for more expressiveness, depending on what you have programed
aftertouch to do in your patch.

Hope this helps,
Jeremy

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