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AlphaPiano's MPiano

Posted: Feb 03, 2016 11:06 am
by Piet De Ridder
Not yet available (sometime later this year, it is rumoured): the MPiano from Alpha Pianos.

"MPiano is a touch-sensitive keyboard with adjustable key characteristics, a keyboard revolution in an elegant design.
The “M” stands for mechatronic piano. Beneath each key is high technology in the form of adjustable actuators that make the resistance and thereby the perceived weight of the keys adjustable. Moreover, the surfaces of the individual keys are touch-sensitive and can thereby be used as a controller. In our model ACTOR, the long sought-after desire of many musicians has been fulfilled: having an instrument for many different areas of application.
A world of undreamt of possibilities is open to artists. ACTOR allows the playing feel of a concert grand piano, a church organ, synthesizers or styles of one’s own creation to be experienced and felt. Unlimited possibilities, adjustable via the ACTOR app for tablets."

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Re: AlphaPiano's MPiano

Posted: Feb 03, 2016 11:32 am
by Ashermusic
Looks gorgeous!

Re: AlphaPiano's MPiano

Posted: Feb 03, 2016 1:47 pm
by Lawrence
Wow.

Re: AlphaPiano's MPiano

Posted: Feb 05, 2016 7:37 am
by Matt Hawken
Would it be too much to ask for some CC faders/knobs? Does look nice though, and an adjustable weighting of the keys sounds interesting.

Re: AlphaPiano's MPiano

Posted: Feb 05, 2016 8:46 am
by Guy Rowland
Matt Hawken wrote:Would it be too much to ask for some CC faders/knobs?
The lack of even a modwheel or pitch bend rather makes a mockery of dual purpose, doesn't it? Personally I'm more concerned about the $5m of architect and builder fees I'd have to pay to get a place worthy enough to put it in.

Re: AlphaPiano's MPiano

Posted: Feb 05, 2016 9:03 am
by Piet De Ridder
Total guess, but could it be that some of those keys could be assigned to act as faders and/or controllers?

Re: AlphaPiano's MPiano

Posted: Feb 05, 2016 9:14 am
by Guy Rowland
Piet De Ridder wrote:Total guess, but could it be that some of those keys could be assigned to act as faders and/or controllers?
That's always a bad solution even if so, isn't it? Certainly for wheel action you need... well, wheels. It's a reason why I'm put off the NI Kontrol series that is has those horrible strips.

By this point, there's probably a market for a small robust high quality unit that is just a couple of wheels. So many manufacturers seem to screw up with this.

Re: AlphaPiano's MPiano

Posted: Apr 08, 2016 11:37 pm
by Vik B
Along with looking really unique, it also has a lot of great features like controllable action.


Re: AlphaPiano's MPiano

Posted: Apr 09, 2016 9:05 am
by RobS
Not at all attracted by this instrument, I must say... looks cold and hi-tech, not my kind. We'll see what it's capable of, though, even though I suspect sending cc data with a wheel will always be more precise and efficient. It seems that if you assign cc to finger scrolling anytime you put a finger on a key it will send unpredictable cc values, but who knows

Re: AlphaPiano's MPiano

Posted: Apr 09, 2016 9:22 am
by Ashermusic
Wow, Rob, that may be the first time I have seen the description "hi-tech" used as a negative esthetic :)

Re: AlphaPiano's MPiano

Posted: Apr 09, 2016 9:29 am
by RobS
Ashermusic wrote:Wow, Rob, that may be the first time I have seen the description "hi-tech" used as a negative esthetic :)
haha true, but that's my taste... my wife, architect, has tried to educate me to appreciate the stylish looks of many things, but she failed miserably :)