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MIDI9


rreprobate
 

80 Lovers

Does anybody have any idea how feasible it is to install one of
those midi9/Gulbransen midi kits on an 80? These were
intended for pianos and rhodes I believe.



Kyle Jarger told me that he had seen an 80 once that had a kit
like this installed. My main concern would be how it affects the
existing hardware, and whether it affects the existing aftertouch
sensors, etc. They claim that it is an optical sensor that does not
interfere with the action of the key. So it sounds like it's just a
matter of finding the place to stick it.

If you wanted the 80 as a controller, this seems a safer bet than
trying to interface with the rather esoteric scanning already in
there.

Anyone? Thanks!

Cheers

Max


 

--- In yamahacs80@..., "rreprobate" <rreprobate@y...>
wrote:
80 Lovers

Does anybody have any idea how feasible it is to install one of
those midi9/Gulbransen midi kits on an 80? These were
intended for pianos and rhodes I believe.



Kyle Jarger told me that he had seen an 80 once that had a kit
like this installed. My main concern would be how it affects the
existing hardware, and whether it affects the existing aftertouch
sensors, etc. They claim that it is an optical sensor that does
not
interfere with the action of the key. So it sounds like it's just
a
matter of finding the place to stick it.

If you wanted the 80 as a controller, this seems a safer bet than
trying to interface with the rather esoteric scanning already in
there.
Max,

I don't see any point to this: You're only going to get note and
velocity (initial touch) output. You won't have the poly-
pressure/after touch, ribbon, any knobs, or program change.

I guess if it's cheap and easy to install (both unlikely), it could
be handy for layering a sound module in parallel with the CS80's
sound.

David