[sdiy] Keybed distributors

anthony aankrom at bluemarble.net
Thu Jan 17 15:56:53 CET 2008


This reminds me of my desire to find a piano action free of its piano.

The last two years I was at high school I went to this cool alternative 
school called Harmony School, here in Bloomington, Indiana.

For a while they had a piano soundboard in the hall just for kids to play 
with.  Great fun noise maker. I thought of a way to use a soundboard as a 
reverb system by playing around with it. I think this winter I just might 
implement my system on my piano here at home (since it's been ages since 
it's been tuned...).

There was also some kind of electric piano like a Wurlitzer - whatever one 
has the tines - that was pretty shagged out, but fun to play anyway

> On Jan 16, 2008 4:54 PM, Peter Keller <psilord at cs.wisc.edu> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Where is a good place to buy 49/61/88 key keybeds? I looked online
>> a bit, but it doesn't appear obvious where to buy them....
>
> I bought some organ keybeds (and pedal boards) from Wersi.
> You could try Fatar.
>
> Wiring the keybeds is a lot of work. Unless you doing something
> unusual you are probably better of buying a low-cost synth and using
> it as a midi controller.
>
> (* jcl *)
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