MATRIXSYNTH: MacBeth Touch Keyboard Test Video


Monday, June 18, 2012

MacBeth Touch Keyboard Test Video


YouTube Published on Jun 18, 2012 by macbethsynthesizers

"This is a demo of the touch keyboard that I'm working on. Gone is the physical stylus- now a finger with a small piece of foil is acting as the actuator! It's fun and it works. The touch keyboard is playing the MacBeth micromac desktop unit via it's CV inputs. I'm using a fair bit of sample and hold- LFO1 S&H is sampling the LFO2 Triangle wave- is sounds a little bit like sequences or arpeggios. I'm also usin the CV from the touch keyboard to control the speed of LFO1- at the very bottom of the keyboard- it's 0 Volts- at the top it's about 3 and half volts- so the LFO speeds up and slows down accordinly. I hope that you enjoy the product development!"

2 comments:

  1. Intriguing! Very nice work! I bet playing lead lines would be so much fun. :) The design looks beautiful too. Futuristic. A controller such as this would be useful for every synth, to add dynamic playing possibilities beyond the normal keys. :)

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  2. Intriguing! Very nice work! I bet playing lead lines would be so much fun. :) The design looks beautiful too. Futuristic. A controller such as this would be useful for every synth, to add dynamic playing possibilities beyond the normal keys. :)

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