looking for a Psionic Soundworks Walking Stick
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Re: looking for a Psionic Soundworks Walking Stick
Thanks for the clarfication, chromium! The snap-back behavior sounds fine to me.
Re: looking for a Psionic Soundworks Walking Stick
Yeah I like it too, due to my affinity for stringed things... but I know that the t/h behavior is desirable. Maybe someday... but then again Eowave and Doepfer have that pretty well covered, and I'm obviously not geared to compete with that caliber of manufacturing. I'm more of a artisan/hobbyist/(hack?)GovernorSilver wrote:Thanks for the clarfication, chromium! The snap-back behavior sounds fine to me.
My biggest holdup with introducing a more elaborate controller interface is my lack of experience with SMT (and startup costs), and the rather challenging (to me) board layout. I'd want to keep all of that stuffed in the same, small, self-contained form factor. Not a lot of room to work with there!
Cheers
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Joe
Joe
Re: looking for a Psionic Soundworks Walking Stick
To me, T/H is the most important feature a ribbon can have. Saves a ton of ancillary patching and modules. Also allows for long release times.
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Re: looking for a Psionic Soundworks Walking Stick
Believe me, I've struggled a lot around the whole track/hold feature.
Things like the old Moog ribbon, Ondes, and string instruments in general got me thinking about other alternatives that would keep the price-point in the realm of reality... such as the use of one hand to articulate the note-on/off, and the other to control pitch (ribbon) and dynamics (pressure). It actually works well in practice - since the performer can essentially provide the manual "track and hold" with one hand, and control when the release stage fires... or latch the gate on with the other... but you are correct that it won't be to everyone's taste. It's just yet another twist on the same old concepts.
On this go around, I have the entire build process very thoroughly documented, and I'm actually timing every step in order to derive a per-unit build time/cost (...or rather, opportunity cost). Weighed against the sales, as well as my own limitations as to how many of these I can physically produce (especially given my archaic approach, per the above pic), I'll be able to assess whether the next step might be worth the time and investment... and also whether it makes sense to try and outsource some aspects at huge expense... maybe the board layout (as an accelerator to getting that going), enclosure builds (possibly via CAD/CAM), etc...
...or simply come to the realization that this is all insane, and I should be building guitar efx instead
Anyway, just my rambling thoughts... Hey, this is kind of therapeutic!
That there hints at the biggest challenge in bringing it into the controller. The t/h circuit itself is fairly simplistic, but the component overhead needed to reliably trigger it really ratchets up the complexity (to ~50 components in my design). Of course, Eowave has the right idea... do it in the digital domain.Just Me wrote:Saves a ton of ancillary patching and modules
Things like the old Moog ribbon, Ondes, and string instruments in general got me thinking about other alternatives that would keep the price-point in the realm of reality... such as the use of one hand to articulate the note-on/off, and the other to control pitch (ribbon) and dynamics (pressure). It actually works well in practice - since the performer can essentially provide the manual "track and hold" with one hand, and control when the release stage fires... or latch the gate on with the other... but you are correct that it won't be to everyone's taste. It's just yet another twist on the same old concepts.
On this go around, I have the entire build process very thoroughly documented, and I'm actually timing every step in order to derive a per-unit build time/cost (...or rather, opportunity cost). Weighed against the sales, as well as my own limitations as to how many of these I can physically produce (especially given my archaic approach, per the above pic), I'll be able to assess whether the next step might be worth the time and investment... and also whether it makes sense to try and outsource some aspects at huge expense... maybe the board layout (as an accelerator to getting that going), enclosure builds (possibly via CAD/CAM), etc...
...or simply come to the realization that this is all insane, and I should be building guitar efx instead
Anyway, just my rambling thoughts... Hey, this is kind of therapeutic!
Regards,
Joe
Joe
Re: looking for a Psionic Soundworks Walking Stick
If anybody is interested in buying mine, it's for sale (whitewash stain).
But you have to buy the matching Voyager Old School that is attached to it
But you have to buy the matching Voyager Old School that is attached to it
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Re: looking for a Psionic Soundworks Walking Stick
Works for me, as well. I'm not picky.GovernorSilver wrote:Thanks for the clarfication, chromium! The snap-back behavior sounds fine to me.
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Re: looking for a Psionic Soundworks Walking Stick
I've been studying the Appendage schematics trying to isolate the t/h and a couple other features to small up the build and use with my existing Walking Stick. Along the same lines, I should have a pair of 1MU joysticks done this weekend.
"Music expresses that which can not be said and on which it is impossible to be silent."
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Re: looking for a Psionic Soundworks Walking Stick
Resurrecting this thread because I still want a Psionic Walkingstick...
Anyone heard anything lately? ...or, decided to sell theirs?
Anyone heard anything lately? ...or, decided to sell theirs?
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Re: looking for a Psionic Soundworks Walking Stick
Id sell or trade mine if whe would live a bit closer. Im in belgium?
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There's one on ebay at the moment (not mine).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MINT-Psionic-So ... 259d7785ea
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MINT-Psionic-So ... 259d7785ea
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Re: looking for a Psionic Soundworks Walking Stick
DAMN, I was too late. Someone got it for 250...
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How can you tell how much it went for?namahshaman wrote:DAMN, I was too late. Someone got it for 250...
John L Rice
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Re: looking for a Psionic Soundworks Walking Stick
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How many of you guys would want it if it would cost around $250 USD, brand new ?
I'm asking because I believe I could manufacture something quite like this.
I'm thinking of about 20 inches (500 mm) long.
1 CV output for position AND 1 for pressure
Do you (really) need a gate output?
I don't want to compete with chromium but if he's not interested making them anymore I have a few ideas about it...
I'm just trying to feel if there's enough of a need to build them in small batches, but also what was good and not so good with chromium design. Any comments would be appreciated at this point. There's of course no guarantee that I will manufacture them, but the more interest the better the chances are.
LA
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A gate output is really needed. An attenuator for the CV would be nice.
Every time I have talked to him, he has said he was working on a new design, but it's been several years. Depending on what the specs of your design are, I would be interested in one.
Eric
Every time I have talked to him, he has said he was working on a new design, but it's been several years. Depending on what the specs of your design are, I would be interested in one.
Eric
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Re: looking for a Psionic Soundworks Walking Stick
I built my own, if not less conventional. I took apart my Walking Stick and copied the wiring. Except, I put the ribbon on the neck of a guitar...and added some other things, like a modified joystick... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLST-Jp-My0 It's not that hard of a design if you are decent at woodworking, which I am not...
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