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Saturday, February 17, 2007

The Lionstracs Midiastation in the Flesh


In case you missed the update to this post, here is the dual keyboard version, the WKX-76.

via Lionstracs

5 comments:

  1. Two sets of pitch/mod wheels. Sweet mother of jeez...

    I guess the reason for the blank bit on the right of the keyboards on these machines is for the diskette drive, but I'm still not getting why it is on the right and not the left. Maybe that's an Italian synth-design thing.

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  2. In some of the pictures they have a mouse there, so it looks like they decided the space is better used for a mouse/trackball than use it on the left for the wheels.

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  3. very bad placements for controlers

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  4. I think the ergonomics is pretty terrible.

    Is it like a Muse Receptor in a keyboard? Sort of a Linux neko thingie?

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  5. Well real organ players are the degenerate branch of the beautyfull tree of synthesis ! And they have no ideas about what is a good ergonomie (the usefull placement) for the controllers ! Shame on them.

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