Hi Bakis,
I've seen the TKB concept page at Doepfer and agree that the
separate controller module looks great, but I was thinking that
perhaps the complexity of the system may be holding its development
back and was just wondering if there may be a place for a simplified
option.
Also, the full TKB system with controller may become a little
expensive for some people and there may well be a market for a
cheaper/ more basic version.
It wouldn't necessarily have to replace the existing TKB concept.
ie: It could coexist alongside the more elaborate TKB. (Just as
Doepfer has developed two ribbon controller options in recent years
and also has the 2 different step sequencer options - all are unique
products that offer different options to users).
I'm sure that there are others out there with their own personal
wishlists. A major one of mine would be a more tactile interface
with larger touchpads in a configuration that is less keyboard-y, so
that I could approach it more like a percussion instrument or UFO
control panel! But again I digress and probably detract from the
original focus of this discussion... so, I'll stop now!
In the end I'll be happy to see anything new that appears.
Best regards,
Adam
--- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, Bakis Sirros
<synth_freak_2000@...> wrote:
>
> guys,
> you obviosule have missed some older discussion about
> the TKB and its controller module.
> there will be a separate controller module that will
> have MANY functions. each TKB "button/key" will output
> the voltage that the user will define.
> so, the TKB will be able to output not only the
> standard western scale, but any other scale/tuning the
> user wants to make.
> best regards,
> Bakis.
>
>
> --- carlocossette <carlocossette@...> wrote:
>
> > Wow. Very cool idea indeed. Too bad the poll
> > already started. Maybe you can start one.
> > Making a 10 (approx.) plate module, each with a pot
> > that controls the voltage, much like a
> > sequencer, would be a killer module.
> >
> > --- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, "Herman Pearl"
> > <djsoysos@> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > That actually sounds pretty cool too!!
> > > I'm not so much into equal 12 tone controllers
> > > right now anyway.
> > >
> > > >In this respect,
> > > > wouldn't it be more useful/interseting to have a
> > simple set of touch
> > > > plates (maybe 10 in a desktop version or maybe 5
> > in a module
> > > > version ) that can be tuned to individual
> > intervals rather than
> > > > another 1v/octave keyboard (Kind of like the
> > original TKB concept
> > > > but without all of the individual CV outs and
> > sequencing ie: perhaps
> > > > just 3 voltage outputs: a main plate cv, a
> > pressure CV and a gate
> > > > voltage). Maybe the module could be equipped
> > with a USB socket (as
> > > > I believe someone else has suggested)instead of
> > the individual 1/8"
> > > > jacks and make use of the existing Doepfer A-100
> > ribbon controller
> > > > interface (a-198)
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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