> Another thing.... How many people here have a polyphonic modular set up
> anyway In the history of synths I donĀ¹t think there has ever been a poly
> TKB. The market NEEDS ONE NOW!
>
> Regards,
> John
The idea behind the polyphonic mode was not to play polyphonic in the first
place. We are working on a "keyboard controller" that can be used in
combination with the TKB or the normal CV/Gate keyboard. This controller
will also include an analog sequencer and the connected keyboard can be used
(in one of the special sequencer modes) to turn on and off the notes of the
sequencer. One of these modes is the "toggle" mode that can be used with a
monophonic keyboard too (touching a key changes the state on/off/on/off...).
The other is the "non toggle " mode. In this mode the corresponding step
of the sequence is activated if the corresponding key of the keyboard is
held down. But I agree that this mode is not very important and we will
probably release the monophonic version of the TKB.
Bakis, I ask you to start a poll, if we should release the monophonic
version of the TKB as it is. Thank you.
Best wishes
Dieter Doepfer
P.S. I'm not in the office next week because of the Frankfurt Musikmesse. So
no comments or answer from me during this time.
I'd be glad if you visit our booth (hall 5.1, booth D35/D50). I'll be there
all days together with Sibille Heller and Christian Assall.