Ribbon Controller For Modular Synths

US Synthesizers.com RP20 is a position and pressure-sensitive ribbon controller      06/07/15

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Synthesizers.com tells us that their RP20 is a position and pressure-sensitive ribbon controller capable of replacing or augmenting a traditional keyboard in an analog synthesizer system. The RP20 can be held like a guitar, played from the desktop, or mounted to our modular keyboard controllers above or below the keys.

The RP20's sensor is 20" long and produces a voltage for the position of your finger and a voltage for the pressure you're applying. These voltages are produced using analog circuitry and change smoothly and naturally as you play.

Both position and pressure signals have adjustable ranges using our Q182 dual controller interface module. When the position sensor is set to the 2 volt range, the ribbon can be played like a keyboard, complete with a template showing white and black keys. The 4/12th volt range is useful for pitch bending of +/-2 semitones, and the 5 volt range can be used for wide filter or pitch sweeps.

A gate signal can be produced from either sensor and used to control other modules to activate vibrato or triggering an arpeggiation from a sequencer.

In addition to the touch sensors, there is a small gate button on the controller's housing. This button creates an additional gate signal on the Q182 that can be used to activate various effects or modes by controlling modules in the system.


Features:

  • 20" Position sensor with selectable range
  • 20" Pressure sensor with selectable range
  • Gate switch
  • Adjustable auto-gate for each sensor
  • 3-Color programmable LED for both sensors
  • Can be mounted to QKB keyboard controller shelves
  • Quality machined aluminium framework
  • Solid walnut base
  • Guitar strap buttons

 

Pricing and Availability:
$520

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