No PROBLEM Playing These MINI keys.....

Posted by: Dnj

No PROBLEM Playing These MINI keys..... - 02/07/12 03:30 PM




Just amazing how it's done on this Ketron X1 clap
Posted by: rikkisbears

Re: No PROBLEM Playing These MINI keys..... - 02/07/12 10:02 PM

Hi Donny,
wow, that's amazing.

What on earth is the controller used? Reminds one of the little buttons on an accordian.
Posted by: Tony Hughes

Re: No PROBLEM Playing These MINI keys..... - 02/07/12 11:32 PM

Love the nuts, bolt and washers in the middle of the kb,got to be to hang your coat on, Ketron think of everything. rocker
Posted by: Giovanni

Re: No PROBLEM Playing These MINI keys..... - 02/08/12 01:57 AM

Thanks for the video clip .loved the playing .

This type of Chromatic Master Keyboard is available from Musictech in Italy .
just recently purchased a great midi wireless transmitter /receiver for my acoustic/midi accordion .

They also make three models of chromatic KeyBoard MT60 , MT50 and MT40

web site :- www.musictech.it

Regaards ..Giovanni
Posted by: Bachus

Re: No PROBLEM Playing These MINI keys..... - 02/08/12 10:20 AM

Originally Posted By: rikkisbears
Hi Donny,
wow, that's amazing.

What on earth is the controller used? Reminds one of the little buttons on an accordian.


This type of Chromatic Master Keyboard actually consists of the two chromatic sides of an accordeon put intoo a keybed. Overhere in Holland and Germany many accordeon players use them in combination with their arrangers...

Ketron has allways been a favourite of these players, but i have also seen Tyros1 and wersi instruments with this controller.
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: No PROBLEM Playing These MINI keys..... - 02/08/12 11:09 AM

The ORIGINAL Cordovox was a 'piano' accordion - keys on right, buttons on left - that was split in half and put side by side, in the same way the unit in the video is ...
Posted by: rikkisbears

Re: No PROBLEM Playing These MINI keys..... - 02/08/12 04:21 PM

Thanks Bachus,
just never seen anything like it before.
Looks very complicated, but, I suppose not to an accordian player.
Posted by: Machetero

Re: No PROBLEM Playing These MINI keys..... - 02/08/12 08:14 PM

Look in the Audya8

http://www.ketron.it/images/ketron/immagini2010/Audya8_grande.jpg
Posted by: dralion

Re: No PROBLEM Playing These MINI keys..... - 02/11/12 07:09 PM

The Chromatone CT-312 Keyboard

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2VfxvnofAo&feature=related

The keyboard is called a “Janko” keyboard, and it was invented in 1882 by Paul von Janko. Check out the following link to see a picture gallery of several models (many of which are pianos, not MIDI keyboards)

http://squeezehead.com/uniform-keyboard/