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EDP GNAT as touch-keyboard for a 200e system?

EDP GNAT as touch-keyboard for a 200e system?

2008-10-09 by buchlidian

I see there are some edp gnats on ebay, but I didn't notice it came
with midi out...so, what about interfacing it with a 200e system,
trying to emulate the original Easel keyboard?
What is the resolution of gnat's touch-keys?

francesco
from padua, italy

Re: [200e] EDP GNAT as touch-keyboard for a 200e system?

2008-10-10 by luther rochester

buchlidian wrote:
> I see there are some edp gnats on ebay, but I didn't notice it came
> with midi out...so, what about interfacing it with a 200e system,
> trying to emulate the original Easel keyboard?
> What is the resolution of gnat's touch-keys?


I've never played a Gnat, but I doubt it would have anywhere near the 
expressiveness of an Easel keyboard, which has a pressure output.
-- 
./luther

Re: EDP GNAT as touch-keyboard for a 200e system?

2008-10-12 by nicholas_kent

--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "buchlidian" <buchlidian@...> wrote:
>
> I see there are some edp gnats on ebay, but I didn't notice it came
> with midi out...so, what about interfacing it with a 200e system,
> trying to emulate the original Easel keyboard?
> What is the resolution of gnat's touch-keys?
> 
> francesco
> from padua, italy
>

As you might already know they were an entry level product made for the English market, 
so some got across the Channel but hardly any got to the U.S., hence a lot of this list has 
likely never seeing one. (I've only seen the more "deluxe" Wasp). 

 One thing I can add is that the DIN connector you might see in photos is propriatary, it's 
not MIDI. (though I think Kenton makes something to drive it via MIDI, but not something 
to let it drive something else via MIDI. The keyboard is clearly designed to be inexpensive 
in it's day. I'd say you'd be spending considerable work building an interface for it it to get 
it to talk to the Buchla and getting very little advantage out of using it since I guess the 
only desirable feature is it's small size and flatness, there are arguably no expressive, 
programmable or unique features to it. You certainly couldn't just plug it into a 200e 
system and play it normally.

If you are thinking of using a laptop, maybe Korg's soon to ship USB powered 
NanoController will be one of the most compact sets of keys out there (well under $100 
US). But it would need a computer and a MIDI interface, You could of course get one of 
those hobby roll up pianos made in China. Some models have very basic MIDI (i.e. no 
velocity or anything else). That would plug right into our 225e. 

nick,
 with just his 259e sitting there since spring and nothing to mount it in

Re: [200e] Re: EDP GNAT as touch-keyboard for a 200e system?

2008-10-12 by luther rochester

Doepfer was working on a touch keyboard with touch sensitivity for a 
while. IIRC he even showed a prototype at NAMM or Musikmesse. I wrote 
him a couple years ago and he said he thought it would cost in the 
$100-200 range. I don't see anything on the site now, so it's possible 
he abandoned it. Maybe if enough people email him about it he'll get it 
back in the lineup...

-- 
./luther

Re: [200e] Re: EDP GNAT as touch-keyboard for a 200e system?

2008-10-13 by Igor Medeiros

http://www.doepfer.de/a100tkb.htm

On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 6:41 PM, luther rochester <
lrochester@scooterworks.com> wrote:

>   Doepfer was working on a touch keyboard with touch sensitivity for a
> while. IIRC he even showed a prototype at NAMM or Musikmesse. I wrote
> him a couple years ago and he said he thought it would cost in the
> $100-200 range. I don't see anything on the site now, so it's possible
> he abandoned it. Maybe if enough people email him about it he'll get it
> back in the lineup...
>
> --
> ./luther
>  
>


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