philicorda wrote:
On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 15:13 +0200, Carlos
Sanchiavedraz wrote:
So you say something like to achieve little
variations of notes
("vibrato" alike) depending on the key/finger movement, isn't it? I
think there is something like that in really expensive
keyboards/controllers, but not sure.
Some of the older Yamaha organs have this.
The D-85 has a synth keyboard with 'side to side' sensitivity that can
be routed to filter/LFOs etc. No midi as it's a monophonic analog synth.
The whole keyboard moves as you shift your fingers.
I'm mentioning it as these old organs can be sometimes bought for next
to nothing, and it's a helluva lot of sound for the money! Not that far
from a GX1. :)
http://www.electone.com/museum/index.html?i=290
That's interesting. I wonder if such a keyboard could be midified,
perhaps some real time pitch recognition that could map pitch changes to
MIDI notes and some degree of pitch shift to control events? Probably
would have to be set for pitch shifting to make that work ...
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