Thanks again Dave -this time for your thoughts of the sensor keys.
By the way what system are you working on -mine is at bit on the
small side (hoping to expand soon -but the base frames are at bit
pricey and my next purchase will need another base.)
-But a sensor keyboard along the line of the Serge will be extremly
nice.
Keld
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> keld,
> i saw your earlier comment about it being on the english but not
german part.
> obviously, i have no idea why they did it that way.......
> from having used a "flat sensor kybd" in the past extensively ( a
serge "tkb"
> which also incorporates a powerful sequencer with the small touch
kybd ), i
> can say that the idea has merit AND is probably easier to produce
on a
> production basis for a company but i was looking forward to
the "trautonium"
> style controller both from a nostalgia point of view and from the
perspective
> that the use of such a control device would have its
own "vocabulary" that
> would diverge from normal tonal kybd styles more readily, this
being
> something of great interest to me as controllers are important but
i`m also
> not a kybd player. i`m interested in controllers that allow me to
get at the
> sound elements in a more visceral way. hence, also, my interest in
their n64
> based controller, also, sadly, not yet available.
> just some "crazy dave" philosophical ramblings................. :^)
> best,
> dave
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