keyboard/sequencer/thingie hybrid

skinny bastard skin_job at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 19 08:30:59 CEST 2000


Was driving back home tonight listening to music, when I started thinking 
about a possible DIY project. You see, if you're anything like me, you don't 
have the skills to play a melody over and over again on a piano, while 
keeping any decent sort of rhythm, wouldn't it be great to have some way of 
hooking up a sequencer to your keyboard to do that work for you. What I 
mean, would be designing a c/v keyboard with complete circuitry, except for 
the keys missing. In place of the keys, there would be a jack to accept 
incoming signals from the sequencer. Obviously, there would need to be some 
method of converting the c/v signals from the sequencer to trigger a switch 
to make the connection with the bus. I'm sure that someone has come out with 
something wold assume that someone has created something (non-digital) to 
act in this same manner (using a sequencer to create beats, but having a 
full range of notes to choose from), but I have no clue where to look for 
one. Anyone with info or input, please let me know.

James (the skinny bastard)
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