Re: Controllers and stuff for live performance

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On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 15:13 +0200, Carlos Sanchiavedraz wrote:
> 

> 
> So you say something like to achieve little variations of notes
> ("vibrato" alike) depending on the key/finger movement, isn't it? I
> think there is something like that in really expensive
> keyboards/controllers, but not sure.

Some of the older Yamaha organs have this.
The D-85 has a synth keyboard with 'side to side' sensitivity that can
be routed to filter/LFOs etc. No midi as it's a monophonic analog synth.
The whole keyboard moves as you shift your fingers.

I'm mentioning it as these old organs can be sometimes bought for next
to nothing, and it's a helluva lot of sound for the money! Not that far
from a GX1. :)

http://www.electone.com/museum/index.html?i=290


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