Tracker Action Keyboard Part 3

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  • čas přidán 28. 03. 2020
  • In this last video of a series of 3, I show you how to wire it all up.
    In this series will be using the Hauptwerk Hardware 'Tutti' Encoder along with a connection strip to make wiring all the keys simple and easy, and a Break Out Board to wire the thumb pistons.
    For more on Virtual organ hardware and conversions, or to buy the products used in this video please take a look at my website www.hauptwerkhardware.com.

Komentáře • 20

  • @RobertJohnson-je6tx
    @RobertJohnson-je6tx Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for this series it was very educational and informative.

  • @RobertJohnson-je6tx
    @RobertJohnson-je6tx Před 3 lety +1

    Great video so far. Just wanted to stop and comment on your lacing technique. I am a weaver and what we do sometimes at the beginning and ending of a piece is a technique called hem stitching. It is a technique almost exactly as your lacing and accomplishes the same thing. Just a little curiosity I noticed. Really have liked all 3 videos. Enough for the commercial break. Onward to the finish.

  • @kielzogmuzieklesjackwestra857

    Thank you very much! I learned a lot..

  • @merkleymerkley8652
    @merkleymerkley8652 Před 2 lety

    Nice work.

  • @Werckstarck
    @Werckstarck Před rokem

    I have a probably silly question - if one uses the traditional 5-pin MIDI cable to connect the encoder, doesn't it need an external power supply to operate?

  • @James_Bowie
    @James_Bowie Před 3 lety

    Tutty? 😲 It's 'too-tee', as in tutti fruitti.

  • @andantecomodo1767
    @andantecomodo1767 Před 3 lety

    Great Channel and greetings from Germany! I planned to build a 2-manual digital harpsichord using wonderful samples, and for uncompromicingly getting a keyboard mit most authentic harpsichord-action, I really was crazy enough to purchase two of the keybeds from the Roland C-30 as spare parts (rather expensive) and now I sit in front of an unknown diode matrix with an unknown type of 16-pin-socket (female). So now I'm searching the internet for any kind of an adaptor from this to a more usable kind of 16-pin-connector. When this is done, I have to find out if Roland's diode matrix is compatible with any known kind of diode matrix.

  • @peturadunga

    are there contacts that ate placed differently than in extension of the keys? I want to make a practice organ, and the keys are long enough as is, I want to keep the instrument as small as possible

  • @DIYerGuy
    @DIYerGuy Před 3 lety

    Great Videos, very interesting to watch. Just one point: In video II you removed the keys to attach the switch wipers. Unless I missed something I think it would have saved you some time and additional work in video III if you routed the channel for the piston wiring when you had all the keys removed in video II rather than having to remove them a 2nd time in video III. Anyhow, mission accomplished. Looking forward to your other videos.

  • @eddieharkin2550
    @eddieharkin2550 Před 2 lety

    Do you, or anyone out there, know how it might be possible to add second touch to this for use in a theatre organ console?

  • @linblosune
    @linblosune Před 3 lety

    The same logic can be used ,if we create a rugged Pedal Board ,I suppose,sir.

  • @ncalarms6022
    @ncalarms6022 Před 3 lety

    Have you by chance converted any Allen organ keyboards that already have switched matrixed? Any Idea where i'd be able to find a midi encoder for a keyboard that has a 6 x 11 matrix? I'd like to avoid rewiring the existing switches if at all possible.

  • @minka866
    @minka866 Před 3 lety

    When build you this keyboard?