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I've been working on a prototype for an instrument that fits an entire keyboard in a compact space.

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  • acearsenault@fosstodon.orgA acearsenault@fosstodon.org

    @matthewconroy It is portable. : }

    Packs a lot of notes in a small space. Also the key widths are 1" so it's standard piano sized keys. Just in two dimensions.

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    @AceArsenault excellent!

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    • ology@musician.socialO ology@musician.social

      @AceArsenault @elsemusic Clever indeed.

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      @ology @elsemusic

      It's also fun to wrap your brain around. Playing bass guitar helps a LOT!

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      • acearsenault@fosstodon.orgA acearsenault@fosstodon.org

        @ology @elsemusic

        It's also fun to wrap your brain around. Playing bass guitar helps a LOT!

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        @AceArsenault @elsemusic I believe it!

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        • acearsenault@fosstodon.orgA acearsenault@fosstodon.org

          I've been working on a prototype for an instrument that fits an entire keyboard in a compact space.

          This is tuned in 4ths like a bass guitar, if only it had 12 strings and a really wide neck.

          #music #instruments #electronics #wip

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          @AceArsenault That song sounds great, and you make it look easy to play.

          Did you model this after the Linnstrument?

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          • acearsenault@fosstodon.orgA acearsenault@fosstodon.org

            I've been working on a prototype for an instrument that fits an entire keyboard in a compact space.

            This is tuned in 4ths like a bass guitar, if only it had 12 strings and a really wide neck.

            #music #instruments #electronics #wip

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            @AceArsenault That is both very clever and very cool. Love it.

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            • acearsenault@fosstodon.orgA acearsenault@fosstodon.org

              @retech That's actually a pretty cool idea. : }

              I know they make keyboard stands to hold more the one keyboard as well. Those are normally on top of eachother.

              I always liked the offset staggered layout of electric organs.

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              @AceArsenault I always thought the were cool. And the sound in the 60's to early 70's that came out of some of those rigs always blew me away. Your vid, sounded a lot like that. Instant image in my head of seeing that kind of set up... then the pile of keyboards someone gave me. They came with the PCs they purchased and are useless to them. They told me to recylce them. I see a dozen at any goodwill. Truckloads at an ewaste place.

              So... that's the evolution of the idea. I'd imagine, someone like a school could get anyone of a dozen places to donate them. It'd be a great project to cross over a few different disciplines.

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                @nickzoic @AceArsenault I'm in the thinking and drawing stages of something fairly similar. Probably a Jankó layout as described at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jank%C3%B3_keyboard but also see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isomorphic_keyboard for others. Not so compact because of its redundancy, but allows easy transposition and can be used for microtonality.

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                • acearsenault@fosstodon.orgA acearsenault@fosstodon.org

                  I've been working on a prototype for an instrument that fits an entire keyboard in a compact space.

                  This is tuned in 4ths like a bass guitar, if only it had 12 strings and a really wide neck.

                  #music #instruments #electronics #wip

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                  @AceArsenault Neat, looks a little like this:
                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatic_button_accordion

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                  • alter_kaker@hachyderm.ioA alter_kaker@hachyderm.io

                    @AceArsenault Neat, looks a little like this:
                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatic_button_accordion

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                    @alter_kaker I've actually never played a button accordion before, They look like fun. : }

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                      @Qxkw Yeah. it's a bit like the Harpejji. Just half steps are side to side instead of up and down.

                      This is like a bass guitar with many strings. : }

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                        @nickzoic I've never played an button accordion, But they do look neat. : }

                        I play bass, so making a theoretical "12 string bass" layout was the most logical step for my brain.

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                        • doctroid@vmst.ioD doctroid@vmst.io

                          @nickzoic @AceArsenault I'm in the thinking and drawing stages of something fairly similar. Probably a Jankó layout as described at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jank%C3%B3_keyboard but also see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isomorphic_keyboard for others. Not so compact because of its redundancy, but allows easy transposition and can be used for microtonality.

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                          @doctroid @nickzoic That's awesome!

                          I've seen the Janko layout before. Seems like a cool idea.

                          Once you get into microtonals, you pretty much have to ditch the old standard 12tone keyboard layout all together.

                          I wish I had a layout that could play a Septimal harmonic 7th. I play it on brass and flutes all the time, but have no way of playing it on keyboard.

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