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custom keyboard
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 15:08
by Danger
new custom keyboard hardware... up to 50keys
http://www.ergodex.com/
Posted: Tue May 10, 2005 10:22
by vjsnowcrash
wow! has anybody used that? looks like a wonderful addition to my system - laptop + UC33e....exactly what a bunch of knobs and faders need....non-musical buttons!
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Posted: Sun May 15, 2005 15:42
by gpvillamil
Well, I've ordered one. Should be getting it in a few days, fingers crossed. Will let you all know what it's like...
[Edit] I received it!
Build quality is terrific. Key touch is excellent, like a regular keyboard. Programming it for Resolume is straightforward and works well. There is a slight issue when using macros with shift-key, apparently Resolume handles modifiers in an unusual way? The solution is just to assign functions to keys without modifiers.
Now the challenge is to come up with a good layout...
Here is a picture of a first attempt. 5x4 matrix for clips, 8 keys for decks. On the left, keys to activate each effect slot, shortcuts for 8 effects. Then keys for activating each layer. Along the top, keys for setting the in and out points, and for moving them left and right.
Not very original...
[Edited on 16-5-2005 by gpvillamil]
[Edited on 17-5-2005 by gpvillamil]
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 09:47
by Anonymous
Found a complete review for those who are interested...
http://www.tomshardware.com/game/200503 ... ex-01.html
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 22:34
by gpvillamil
I've been using mine quite a bit - I revised the layout.
Now it looks like
this.
I picked up an
X-Keys to use for the 5x4 clip grid, it's on the right
here.
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 10:53
by bart
cool! just wondering how the keys stay in their position? a magnet? don,t they shift easily? i can imagine they do when you're in the middle of a hectic show

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 11:46
by Danger
that is a good question i think the only one who can tell us is gpvillamil he already buy one
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 17:55
by VJair
If you check the site it explains this....
The buttons have a sticky substance on them, they can only be released by twisting them. when it becomes less sticky, all you need to do is wipe it with a damp cloth, and hey presto, they stick again

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 14:03
by Fury
How many people from the Netherlands / Belgium would be interested in this keyboard?
I have just ordered a first demo-unit, and plan to import more of them within a couple of weeks.