More accordian madness. This one along with some other links sent my way via ben shannon illustrator. Title link takes you to ORLA.
Monday, February 27, 2006
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Hah! My dad played the accordian. Now an accordian with knobs would be cool.
ReplyDeleteThese folks have the technology... I wonder if they'd be willing to build a full-length van-Janko keyboard using two or three of their chromatic button keyboards arranged side by side. They'd need a different key-to-note mapping (compare
ReplyDeletechromatic button accordion mapping with
von Janko mapping), but that's easy to do.
Here's some full length keyboards you could look for:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.chroma.jp/
http://www.red-bean.com/~noel/uniform-keyboard/