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Albin Stigo schrieb:
Hi,
I'm new to the list so I hope this is not the wrong forum!
I've been working on a midi keyboard ("physical" hardware 88-keys
"professional" = no toy) for a while for which I plan to release the
schematics and source as open source.
It's based around a Fatar keybed (they make Studiologic) and an Atmel
AVR mcu. The code is all in C and is very portable.
Current features are:
- Velocity sensitivity.
- Pedal support.
- Custom velocity curves.
- Only normal MIDI serial "current" link. No USB, yet...
My questions are, Is there an interest in this sort of thing..? What
features would you like to see, what are you missing from
off-the-shelf products?
Atb,
Albin
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Well for me it should have 8 NRPN endless encoders with a little display
below each encoder showing a received midi value.
And of course a 2d pad, mod and pitch wheel.
For the keys I love aftertouch :)
And you should think about a 37 keys version, which is pretty nice for live.
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