I honestly feel that this is something that I wash
this with what the business
world does.I would think that if this was designed,
completed and one was built
that functions both prefectly physically and
aesthetically is a winner...what to do
then would be to put it up for sale with an advanced
date of delivery.
I would think for it to work I'd go with something
along those lines.
You could market online with Harmony Central, Sonic
State...and be as
creative as you want...Simple goal really - "orders "
(and lots of em )
Then say with 1000 orders in place ...Alesis or more
of a "new thought" company
could be very interested in a co-op or a "buy out".
The later
I find that most appealing.You build "one"...and
proceed to get paid for
"every one" thereafter! ( Note...I'd be in Monte Carlo
on my cell phone conducting
business at that point...)
So...I think having the skill and the resourcefulness
to build "one"
may in fact roll the tide back here...and allow itself
to have many more built.
So outside of looking to get on a Reality TV series
myself...
I've had quite enough with this "actually having to
work for a living stuff"
So somebody build it one fast so I can lay on a beach
and get paid! (Smiles!)
Merry Christmas Everybody~J D
--- Max Fazio <
faxiomas@...> wrote:
> David
> The wonder of CS-80 , what I consider the sum of its
> magic consists in a deep relationship between the
> mechanical hardware and the sound engine.
> You're right thinking about how useful the user
> interface of the CSs are...they were designed to be
> handy and easy , for example the choice of sliders
> and levers instead of knobs is absolutely genius to
> me: as all of you have experienced with your
> instruments , to use sliders and levers during
> performance is way more comfortable because you can
> move more sliders with one hand ( one for all_ you
> can move down the MOD and DEPTH of ringmodulator
> with two different fingers while playing ), while
> you ∗have∗ to use your inch and index closing your
> hand therefore preventing yourself to use the rest
> of it...
> About the keyboard it is another fundament of the CS
> magic: the 45cm long key levers ( descending
> directly from the piano mechanics ) combined with
> good and sensitive sensors contribute to a superior
> sensitivity and the control is right under your
> hands, sorry but no A80 in the world can compete
> with the CS80 keyboard. It should be useful to know
> what material the key levers are made of in order to
> be able to produce them again. It could have be
> useful to have some blueprints of the keyboard's
> embedding, being then able to build that kind of
> mechanics again.
> About the channel AT I don't think that a mod can be
> done , once I had an idea about it or, better, a
> dream: if anyone could be able to build a sensor
> around a sensitive strip which could be virtually
> "splitted" with help of a processor by the number of
> keys in the keyboard, being then able to recognize
> the velocity and aftertouch variations, and to code
> them as separate values, we could reach an important
> decrease with the production costs ( one sensor
> instead of 61 ) and at the same time being able to
> manage the velocity and poly aftertouch with the
> controllers at a much more affordable price!
> Cheerz
> M
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Rogoff
> To: yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 7:20 PM
> Subject: [yamahacs80] New Poly-aftertouch keyboard
>
>
> Hi all.
>
> Crow is doing great work to build new CS-80 voice
> cards with
> off-the-shelf parts. But, as we all know, the
> sound engine is only
> half the point of the CS-80. It doesn't look like
> anyone (Roland,
> Fatar, M-audio, CME) is going to release a
> poly-aftertouch MIDI
> keyboard anytime soon. Therefore, we have to come
> up with one.
>
> I'm hoping that someone can tell me any details
> about the
> channel-aftertouch sensors used in current
> controllers. I'm hoping
> there's a way to modify the existing sensor (with
> lots of added
> circuitry) to turn it into poly-aftertouch.
> Anybody know? Any
> pointers? Does anyone have specs on the raw Fatar
> keyboards that the
> other companies use? Who else makes the raw/OEM
> keyboards that have
> channel aftertouch?
>
> David
>
>
>
>
>
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