Hi
> o polyphony(4voices)
> o polyphony(8voices)
I urgently need also a monophonic keyboard. I hope this is included
self-evidently.
> o aftertouch
For the corresponding output we should have several modes:
1.) "hold" - after releasing the sensor, the output
holds a voltage that corresponds to the level
of the last N milliseconds.
2.) "real" - after releasing the sensor (=no pressure
on the pad), the output also gives no voltage.
3.) "velocity" - when I hit the sensor the output holds the value
of the first N milliseconds (this gives velocity instead of
key pressure).
4.) "gated velocity" - when I hit the sensor the output holds the value
of the first N milliseconds. After releasing the sensor the output
returns to 0 Volt (This is useful for dynamic drum electronics).
> o digital sequencer
> o analog sequencer
I do not understand. What should mean "analogue" sequencer To me this is a
sequencer with knobs to set the tuning. A sequencer inside a keyboard
always
will be "digital" since it gets the tuning info from the keys.
The question is, should it record the velocity or not
I prefer simple sequencers. To my humble opinien the perfect sequencer is
the one in the Roland SH-101 or JX-3P.
Additionally I'd appreciate some Arpeggiopatterns
Florian
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