Bakis,
being in one of the few European countries that does not use euros, quick calculation, just under 217 GB Pounds. Yes I would be happy to pay that for what is speced so far.
Remind me, are we talking about an 84hp module or a standalone like the MAQ16/3
Regards
David
bakis Sirros
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Doepfer_a100
hi list,
as far as i know,this sensor-keyboard with all these
features(4 voice polyphony,analog,digital
seq,aftertouch,gate out for every key with leds...and
all these that dieter doepfer describes,midi
out,too...)would cost about 350 euros...i think it's
an acceptable price,don't you think
synthfreak
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> Definitely want this. I always wanted a Serge TKB
> but they are so expensive. It's possible that
> Doepfer unit will have a superior spec. Can't wait.
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> David
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> bakis Sirros
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> thanks andrew,
> you did what i was planning to do in a few days...
> so,we all want this sensor-keyboard right
> synthfreak
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> --- andrewdalio <
bunnyman@...
> wrote:
> > Dear gang,
> >
> > Here's the reply I got from Mr. Doepfer RE what
> the
> > features will be
> > (so far) on the sensor keyboard. Realize that this
> > is still in the
> > planning stage, so we really need to let them know
> > that we want this
> > one to be built!
> >
> > -andrew bunny
> >
> > Here is the current state (so far only in our
> heads,
> > we only designed
> > the touch
> > electronics so far) of our sensor keyboard
> > discussions (so far only
> > one
> > rotary
> > control per key are planned):
> > about 2-3 octaves (i.e. about 25-37 keys)
> > first LED for each key (to show the state of the
> key
> > on/off)
> > gate output socket for each key (outputs the LED
> > state as a gate
> > signal)
> > second LED for sequencer step display
> > control (rotary potentiometer) for each key
> > CV output for each key (position of control knob
> > defines voltage, a
> > kind of
> > 25-fold CV source)
> > general features/outputs:
> > CV out 1 (quantized output that corresponds to the
> > key like a
> > standard
> > keyboard,
> > 1/12V resolution per tone)
> > CV out 2 (this outputs the control voltage of the
> > active key that is
> > adjustes
> > with the potentiometer controls)
> > CV out 3 (after touch voltage, derived from the
> > pressure sensor below
> > the
> > keyboard)
> > Gate out
> > MIDI out (by the way the MIDI out would not
> increase
> > the price very
> > much so that
> > we will add this in any case)
> > In "keyboard mode" the outputs are used as
> described
> > above. CV1 is
> > the
> > normal CV
> > output. CV2 can be used to create arbitrary scales
> > of completely
> > random
> > CV
> > voltages assigned to the keys.
> > In "analog sequencer mode" CV2 and Gate work like
> > the output of a
> > analog
> > sequencer. The keys can be used in this mode for
> > different settings:
> > e.g. to
> > turn on/off single steps - or - to define the
> > first/last step of the
> > sequence -
> > or- to define which steps of the sequence are
> played
> > (only those
> > steps
> > are
> > active where the keys are touched, the remaining
> > steps may be skipped
> > or played
> > with a pause).
> > In "digital sequencer mode" a sequence can be
> > recorded into the
> > memory
> > by
> > playing the keys. In play mode both CV1 and CV2
> can
> > be used
> > (remember:
> > CV1 is
> > the "normal", CV2 the "free scale").
> > For the sequencer sync to (hardware) clock or MIDI
> > clock is possible.
> > Unfortunately most of these features would be
> > possible only
> > monophonic.
> > This is
> > why I would tend to a monophonic keyboard. But in
> > the normal
> > "keyboard
> > mode" 4
> > voice polyphonic should be no problem.
> >
> > Best regards
> > Dieter Doepfer
> > Doepfer Musikelektronik GmbH
> >
http://www.doepfer.de
> > email:
hardware@...
> >
> >
> >
>
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