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- 13 Dec 2020, 20:15
- Forum: Reviews
- Topic: Sega TeraDrive HTR-2106 keyboard review (Alps buckling spring)
- Replies: 1
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- 02 May 2020, 17:19
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Lucent voicemail box - keyboard input mystery
- Replies: 0
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Lucent voicemail box - keyboard input mystery
Adrian's Digital Basement trash picked a 20 year old voice mail box from Lucent. The box basically is an old 386 system with a few telecom boards. He is having trouble connecting a keyboard and has tried a few routes. Lucent Merlin Mail, Release 3, MM04, ~2000 production. Real keyboard action starts...
- 26 Feb 2020, 23:40
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
- Replies: 49
- Views: 15219
Re: CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
@CyberGene has the grand piano fully working now. He said it is fantastic and there is upside with some calibration and regulation. Video and updated comments are here http://forum.pianoworld.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/2951761/re-diy-real-grand-action-controller.html#Post2951761 www.youtube.com/watch...
- 10 Nov 2018, 04:06
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
- Replies: 49
- Views: 15219
- 01 Sep 2018, 19:05
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
- Replies: 49
- Views: 15219
Advantage of triple sensor is elegantly shown in the orange & grey diagram
http://www.kawaimp.com/mp7/detail/touch/
http://www.kawaimp.com/mp7/detail/touch/
- 31 Aug 2018, 18:49
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
- Replies: 49
- Views: 15219
wooting texts are a bit bulshitty. like "we use analog input so we can't have matrix". Also they don't need debouncing because IR switches don't bounce. What they need is EMI rejection. Which they can do with jacking up scanning speed to, say, 5kHz and have sub-1ms latencies (which are not that use...
- 30 Aug 2018, 22:30
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
- Replies: 49
- Views: 15219
So still researching this. Two interesting products noted below: _____ There was a Texas-based open-sourced MIDI keyboard that was released around 2011 and then a much cheaper version was released around 2017. The 2011 board was foldable for easy transport and well reviewed but super expensive . htt...
- 16 Jul 2018, 15:50
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Restoration of my Model F107 with xwhatsit and ANSI mod
- Replies: 12
- Views: 2797
- 04 Jul 2018, 17:18
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
- Replies: 49
- Views: 15219
The mic sensor is an interesting approach but I might have some problems with noise as I use loudspeakers during the day and headphones at night. then piezos would be a better option, that is what is used in electronic drums. But you would encounter a lot of problems with that too, I used to have a...
- 04 Jul 2018, 15:20
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
- Replies: 49
- Views: 15219
- more on the topic from the very informative Colin Pykett Thanks for your thoughts here HuBandiT. A few quick thoughts. The mic sensor is an interesting approach but I might have some problems with noise as I use loudspeakers during the day and headphones at night. For "simplicity", it might make ...
- 04 Jul 2018, 15:02
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
- Replies: 49
- Views: 15219
Not really. MIDI uses 31250 bps with 1 start/1 stop/8 data bits, i.e., roughly 3 bytes per millisecond. Since this is a piano with not exactly a lot of additional controllers, most of the time Running Status can be employed, keeping the time to transmit a single Note On message well below 1ms. Even...
- 01 Jul 2018, 22:07
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
- Replies: 49
- Views: 15219
What is the clock frequency of the MUX? How often "key in flight" and "key hit the string" events are detected in a single measuring pass? Simpler question is "how fast is the fastest keystroke?" What is the shortest time between "key left escapement" and "key hit the string"? Thanks DMA - incredib...
- 01 Jul 2018, 20:55
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
- Replies: 49
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Could you kindly clarify this question? I am assuming that there will be just one optical sensor per (note) wooden keystick providing "velocity" data every scan.DMA wrote: ↑How often you get 2 events at once - i.e. miss an event? Like "the key was released, now it already striken the string"?
- 01 Jul 2018, 16:40
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
- Replies: 49
- Views: 15219
Hi guys Thanks for dropping by CyberGene and updating details on your mechanical wood piano project! I see some people are "turbo charging" sampling rates on ADC on the Teensy to over 300ksps with some easy tweaking outside library. From a practical perspective you will be lower but still get prett...
- 01 Jul 2018, 00:01
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
- Replies: 49
- Views: 15219
o man the internals on this pianos are awesome The piano internals are awesome indeed! CyberGene purchased a very old internals from a dead grand piano. I would love to see the key mechanism made too, in a way so you can regulate the tension on the keys and have custom tension depending on your han...
- 30 Jun 2018, 23:51
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
- Replies: 49
- Views: 15219
I will ping CyberGene at the PianoWorld. He is in Bulgaria so takes a few days to respond due to time differences! I think he is still noodling on how to best implement this. ____ Most commercial digital pianos use 3 cheap rubber button sensors per key to measure each key. Factory mounting of the se...
- 30 Jun 2018, 19:02
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
- Replies: 49
- Views: 15219
- 29 Jun 2018, 17:08
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
- Replies: 49
- Views: 15219
CommonSense controller for digital piano project?
DMA - awesome project - kept me up until 4am last night hahaha. A friend is converting an old piano keyboard to a MIDI controller with optical sensors. This will allow silent play with an awesome wooden grand piano keyboard via a computer Virtual Instrument (VI) program like PianoTeq. Do you think t...