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Awesome Stylophone bending! waiting for videos! 🙂
That would be more fun, wouldn’t it – I’ll have to look into it! . . .
Andy
Hey dude! I came across your uCreate Music posts and they were amazing! If only there were more people like you who really got to grips with there tech! Im a Linux programmer so its now my job to do that on Linux!
Thanks.
Hiya! just stumbled across your blog/laboratory and i’m psyched!! Its amazing when you find a kindred-bender you never knew was out there. Cannot wait to get my brains on some of these projects and try them out myself! Have a great one! And Thanks!
Hi Andy.. I enjoyed reading your blog.. Re.. Keyboards & Game controllers.
I think people underestimate the potential a simple wireless qwerty keyboard offers in improvised live music or production..
you could use them as a guitar effects pedal or DJ style effects.. You just need to prepare the effects in advance. Then use the qwerty keyboard to enable ,bypass or toggle the vst’s in the daw…
I’m also a diy Technician . I’m currently working on a aluminium bass guitar now with XLR outputs & midi. It wont have a traditional body..( It will be a similar shape to a staircase handrail or child ski’s )
I created some inexpensive alternative electronics drums. triggers / Mic guitar pickups in the past..
I think they may be useful tool in your projects. The page is in disarray since F updated. But you should easily figure it out. They can work by traditional means or transverse wave like a spiderweb.. ( link in my details )
Thank you, Rob. Some very interesting work on piezo-based drum triggers on Rob’s flickr stream at https://www.flickr.com/photos/tygaelement/
We will be unveiling our commercially available chromatic keyboard at the next NAMM show. Our website is:
http://www.lippenskeyboard.com
I have a Grand Piano Melophone like your yellow one except it is aqua color that belonged to my father. Would you please contact me with information regarding how to sell it.
Thank you
Very nice! – I gathered there were various different colours from the information on the box.. eBay would be the best bet, I should think. These things are sometimes priced quite high, £50+, but I don’t know if they ever go for that much. Those that are ‘Stylophone’ branded are probably more collectable, but on eBay it will be seen by many people with an interest in such things, so good luck if that’s what you decide to do!