There's some info on building a ribbon controller in the Analogue heaven archives http://www.midiwall.com/aharchives/ I cant remember the details--it's been a year or two. My 1/50th of a dollar: the strip that goes over the heat element on a bag sealer feels very much like the top strip on the Micromoog's ribbon controller--might be a good substitute in a diy project. Just wondering: has anyone ever built pressure sensitive controllers? Seems like it would be easy if someone would tell me exactly how to do it... tomr -----Original Message----- From: JWBarlow@... <JWBarlow@...> To: motm@onelist.com <motm@onelist.com> Date: Thursday, December 02, 1999 11:38 PM Subject: Re: [motm] Tannerin = ribbon control & construction ? >From: JWBarlow@... > >There are several on this list that are interested in alternate controllers, >and there has been much about ribbon controllers in the past here >specifically. In the mid eighties Serge Tcherepnin gave me rather specific >instructions on how to build one (he apparently had designed one for the >Synclavier). Like all other ribbon designs I've heard about, the problem >arises with the resistive element. Serge suggested using conductive paint and >mixing it proportionally with nonconductive paint. But as he had mentioned, >the paint would be hard to find in the small quantities that I would need. > >Gene (ASM1) Stopp has a circuit description which uses a strip of a black >plastic trash bag (which has a good amount of resistance across a couple of >feet -- like maybe a couple K). Also, Dave Bradley described in detail the >his non-working Moog ribbon with, what sounds like a large exposed wire wound >resistor as the resistive element. I know I've seen large wire wound >resistors (like 18" or so) closer to Hendry's area than Paul's area of >electronics, and if they come say 30" these might be the perfect thing -- >there has to be something more durable than a strip of trash bag, and cheaper >than several gallons of conductive paint. > >JB > >In a message dated 12/1/99 11:31:58 PM, williamneumann@... writes: > >>Just wondering about the Tannerin and the >>ribbon control device - What exactly is >>the construction ? I have seen things as >>simple as a pecil streak on a strip of >>whatever with a probe all the way up to >>a fancier Moog type where the conductor and >>connection are all inside the ribbon unit. >>I think there may even be a special oil >>type that when You press on it the oil seperates >>(viscosity break point) and makes a floating >>connection along a couple of conductive strips of >>metal. The moog one since it went into mass >>production is I suppose a good one but I need to >>know what it was made out of. Any ideas ? >>Thank You ahead of time- Bill. > >
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1999-12-03 by hodad1@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx
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