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Trim keys for waterfall-style keyboard

Posted: 15 Jan 2015, 14:47
by FunkyNepomuk
Hi guys!


I'd like to have your opinion on a thought I had these days. I dont see the reason for the little tip on my Electro HPs keys which make slides difficult.
Would it make sense to trim those tips off in order to get a waterfall-style keyboard? Has anyone tried something like this?

Its obviously not easy to get it really smooth and good looking, but lets say that can be done, does it make sense?

I found that thread on another forum: http://forums.musicplayer.com/ubbthread ... _of_plasti


Cheers,

Nepomuk

Re: Trim keys for waterfall-style keyboard

Posted: 15 Jan 2015, 14:56
by Marlowes
Hej Nepomuk!

"Abort mission!" :shock:

No ... my advice is to not try to modify your Electro that way. The HP mechanics is much stiffer than the organ feeling you probably are searching for ... so it will not be good IMHO.
Buy a second Electro or a MIDI controller that feels OK. :thumbup:

/Amicalement
Michael in Scania

Re: Trim keys for waterfall-style keyboard

Posted: 15 Jan 2015, 15:31
by FunkyNepomuk
Hi Michael!

Im aware that trimming the tip of wont make it a waterfall keyboard, but I guess it might be closer to that without any downpoints concerning the playability.

Cheers,

Nepomuk

Re: Trim keys for waterfall-style keyboard

Posted: 15 Jan 2015, 16:01
by maxpiano
Not really, the HP keybed is not really fit for hammond-style slides and not just because of the tip but of its overall mechanics.
(anyway slides are possible also as on a real piano, just slide with your palm on top of the keys and not on the edge/side as you would do in a waterfall, or use your fingers and not the palm)

Re: Trim keys for waterfall-style keyboard

Posted: 15 Jan 2015, 16:06
by RedLeo
It would also make your instrument impossible to sell at some later time. You probably spent a lot of money buying it - do you really want to make your Nord financially worthless?

Re: Trim keys for waterfall-style keyboard

Posted: 17 Jan 2015, 11:25
by neolithic
totally agree you would regret doing this!
But it makes me think of a good thread idea - "DIY projects gone wrong!" (We've all been there)

Re: Trim keys for waterfall-style keyboard

Posted: 17 Jan 2015, 16:21
by Berretje
Just don't.... Buy a cheap midi keyboard for playing the slideable parts (organ).