Remapping the keyboard is done externally, via max/MSP, an expensive midi delelopment system with a simple program I created.
I'd be curious how the two 7x7 key banks are set up. Are they left-and-right or top-and-bottom?
I wish the hexagon's were aligned differently (I think I went into this in an earlier post.) The rows are like this:<=><=><=><=> which spaces them out horizontally.When I'd rather this:|^|^|^|^|^| which is more horizontally compact.
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Ken, this all sounds excellent!
> In wicki -hayden mode, you have two banks of keys turned sideways, making a tall kayboard.
Hmmm... this makes it a harder decision, as 7 is not a very wide
range of keys horizontally. And sounds like we're really talking 7x7
usable button field, given the current firmware. I guess this is why
you want one for your left hand...
> One day I hope for a firmware upgrade, but first they have to sell enough to make it worthwhile.
I may send them an email. If the firmware was upgraded you could turn
the unit on a diagonal axis and remap the keys based on that to get
the hexagons aligned right. Still far from perfect...
Paul M
As you can see, you get a four octave range (7x7=49, 48/12=4) in two
sonically identical 7x7 banks of keys one 'north' and the other
'south'.
Paul M
I see that the leftmost and rightmost buttons of the Thummer are missing
in this remapped Axis-49 layout. (The Thummer has 9 or 10 buttons in
each row, whereas its reincarnation on the Axis-49 has 7). In 12-tone
equal temperament, there are fortunatlye no pitches missing, because the
leftmost and rightmost buttons are enharmonically equivalent. (That
doesn't mean it wouldn't be convenient to have more buttons, so that
more patterns can be transposed intact without refingering.) For things
like 19-TET, some pitches would be missing.
I assume that since Ken's remapping from the Axis harmonic layout to the
Wicki layout is "a simple matter of software" using Max/MSP, someone who
was able to tweak the Max patch could create other, arbitrary pitch
mappings, such as a Janko layout (12-TET), or a partial Bosanquet or
partial Fokker layout (microtonal). Right, Ken? But until there's a
firmware upgrade (if there ever is), the range would be limited to ust
one octave for 6-6 layouts like Janko. The Axis-49 would seem more
useful for Wicki, where the pitch increases in two dimensions instead of
one.
"Unless I'm missing something."
Doug
Not a great solution for someone who wants only Janko or a similar
layout, but much nicer for someone who either wants Wicki only, or wants
to experiment with several layouts, especially ones like Wicki where
pitch is arranged in two dimensions and all or most pitches are unique.
With Wicki you get three and a half octaves: 42 distinct pitches for
12-TET or up to 49 distinct pitches for a non-12-TET tuning.
Per Axis-49, of course. One could use two or more (as you mention) to
get more pitches.
Doug
> There's a lot to like about the Wiki-Hayden. My only reservation is
I've found that the half step, although the farthest interval
other than the tritone, is very easily accessible. Although not
intuitive in the 12-edo mindset, one is not physically limited by the
distance. and the wicki/hayden layout puts these pitches
closest together.
So the advantages in over all versatility of the wicki/hayden layout
are in my opinion completely unmatched. Some layouts work well as
chordal instruments, some work well for melodic performance. The
wicki/hayden layout compromises reasonably large access to both melody
and harmony with the *huge* benefit of the possibility of exploration
of tunings. This may not be important to most but it certainly could
be in the future.
Was this referring to the mirroring of the layouts? Because I was just
> Absolutely. I tried it, it works. (my pianist wife just does *not*,
> *not *understand)
about to ask you myself if you had tested this with success and if it
was all done with your software. Have you already created your mark 2
software?
I was curious because...
I just bought two axis-49 units today =D
I look very much so forward to discussing experiences with the
instrument and your software.
I saw on your blog that you found a way to rearrange the keys so the colors
align more with the Wiki-Hayden layout. How'd you do it, and was it
easy to do? That would really put the icing on the cake if that can
be easily done.