What about a TKB that would cycle between the last two selected
stages in whatever cycling mode is currently selected What if
certain pads could be programmed to change other parameters, such as
the cycling mode This would allow easy and intuitive "playing" of
the sequencer and would go far beyond the Serge or Buchla designs
and might solve some of the problems of real time interaction with a
modular system.
Would this kind of thing sell Is it technically feasible. (I am an
almost total techno moron, so I have no idea of the obstacles to
this kind of thing.)
--- In
Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com
, Bakis Sirros
<synth_freak_2000@y...> wrote:
> me.i'm waiting for the TKS to be finished
> forever!but,i don't know why,doepfer never seems to
> decide it's final set of features and release date...
> bakis.
>
>
>
> --- shm1400 <shm14@h...> wrote:
> > Is there any update on the TKB It seems that the
> > design was never
> > really finalized.
> >
> > I was seriously considering a Serge TKB, that is
> > until Rex Probe
> > decided to increase its price to $1,800.00. Ouch.
> >
> > Maybe this price increase could be an opportunity.
> > Certainly Mr.
> > Doepfer could come up with something superior to the
> > Serge TKB,
> > which is a 25 year old design. I'd like to see
> > something like a 4X16
> > sequencer with touch plates and the kind of
> > interactive control the
> > Serge offers, but also with VC stage selection like
> > in the A-154, a
> > couple of trigger busses like the A-155, a VC slew,
> > and maybe other
> > goodies I'm not imaginative enough to think up. And
> > I'm sure he
> > could do it for a bit less than $1,800. (I've read
> > that STS stuffs
> > boards by hand) Anybody else want to see something
> > like this
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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