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Offline xxxfpnxxx

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masterkeyboard with aftertouch
on: September 14, 2006, 03:31:51 PM
Hi,

I'm looking for an 88 keys (weighted) masterkeyboard with aftertouch and if possible half pedal functions. Does anyone know a gooe keyboard for me, my budget isn't huge around 500 euro's.

Thnx,
Floris

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Re: masterkeyboard with aftertouch
Reply #1 on: September 17, 2006, 09:37:18 AM
nobody???

Offline faulty_damper

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Re: masterkeyboard with aftertouch
Reply #2 on: September 17, 2006, 06:22:25 PM
You are looking for a KB with 'aftertouch' and half pedal function for around 500Euros.

I'm pretty sure you won't be able to find any keyboard that offers these functions without spending several times what you can afford.  And I am not aware of KBs that have 'aftertouch' without having an actual piano action inside it.

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Re: masterkeyboard with aftertouch
Reply #3 on: September 18, 2006, 10:11:53 AM
Can someone tell me what:

masterkeyboard
aftertouch
half pedal functions

for me please?
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Offline leahcim

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Re: masterkeyboard with aftertouch
Reply #4 on: September 18, 2006, 03:10:30 PM
Can someone tell me what:

masterkeyboard

It's like the keyboard on a digital piano or synth. But, just the keyboard, none of the stuff that makes a noise. It generates midi and you can use it to control a bunch of synths and modules that make the sound.

Most master keyboards have more sliders and buttons though, so you can assign them to different midi controllers.

That said, you can use a synth as a master keyboard - so it's possible that it has its own built-in sounds too.

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aftertouch

Aftertouch sensors are are either per-note, or on some there's a single strip across the whole keyboard. They detect if you press harder on a note that is already held down.

Pressing on a held note will generates a midi controller value.  That value is typically used to add vibrato and stuff like that to samples that can vary the sound after a note is played. Obviously not much use for a realistic piano, but for brass instruments, where you can vary the pressure / timbre of a note that's playing, it helps you create a more realistic instrument sound.

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half pedal functions

In piano terms, half-pedalling is using the damper pedal but not pressing it all the way down to get varying sustain effects.

In midi terms, most midi damper pedals generate on / off - either the damper is up or not.

A pedal with 1/2-pedalling will generate a variable value between 0-127. This is used [to a greater or lesser extent] to recreate the effect on a real piano if you don't press the damper pedal down completely so that the dampers are still in contact with each string, but not completely damping it.

Most implementations don't use the full 0-127 range though. They'll have a smaller number of levels between 'dampers completely on' to 'dampers completely off' for which they'll generate increasing levels of sustain.

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Re: masterkeyboard with aftertouch
Reply #5 on: September 18, 2006, 07:42:42 PM
okay it's not possible for around 500 euros, then for around 900 euros???
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