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My Generalized Keyboard Available

🔗Chris Mohr <fromtherealmoftheshadow@yahoo.com>

12/24/2005 3:27:59 PM

Hi everyone,

I've enjoyed using my Starrlabs keyboard (288 keys,
four octaves, six keyboard "rows" arranged in a
honeycomb)for the past several years. I bought it for
$3500 and put another $1300 or so into it, and will
happily sell it for $2500. Anyone know someone who
might be interested? I'm going to replace it with five
regular MIDI keyboards, which I imagine will actually
be easier for me to play my 53-equal music. The
keyboard has been upgraded considerably since I first
got it (it's been shipped two times back to
Starrlabs).

Can anyone let Erv Wilson know about this?

Thanks,

Chris Mohr



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🔗Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@ozanyarman.com>

12/24/2005 5:00:40 PM

Is it possible to see a jpg picture of what this keyboard looks like?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Mohr" <fromtherealmoftheshadow@yahoo.com>
To: <tuning@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: 25 Aral�k 2005 Pazar 1:27
Subject: [tuning] My Generalized Keyboard Available

> Hi everyone,
>
> I've enjoyed using my Starrlabs keyboard (288 keys,
> four octaves, six keyboard "rows" arranged in a
> honeycomb)for the past several years. I bought it for
> $3500 and put another $1300 or so into it, and will
> happily sell it for $2500. Anyone know someone who
> might be interested? I'm going to replace it with five
> regular MIDI keyboards, which I imagine will actually
> be easier for me to play my 53-equal music. The
> keyboard has been upgraded considerably since I first
> got it (it's been shipped two times back to
> Starrlabs).
>
> Can anyone let Erv Wilson know about this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris Mohr
>

🔗monz <monz@tonalsoft.com>

12/25/2005 3:53:24 AM

--- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Ozan Yarman" <ozanyarman@o...> wrote:
>
> Is it possible to see a jpg picture of what this keyboard looks like?

http://www.starrlabs.com/

Click on "keyboards" on the left side of the page.

The Zboard is the smaller keyboard, with the same
rectangular buttons ("keys"?) as the Starrlabs Ztars.
I think that's the one Chris has.

The Uath 990 (also called Microzone) is the big
behemoth with 810 hexagonal keys. I worked for Harvey
doing some repair work on these a couple of years ago.

-monz
http://tonalsoft.com
Tonescape microtonal music software

🔗Ozan Yarman <ozanyarman@ozanyarman.com>

12/25/2005 6:04:42 AM

Oh yes, I have seen these. What about touch-sensitivity and icon-mappable
LCD keys?

Merry Christmas,
Oz.

----- Original Message -----
From: "monz" <monz@tonalsoft.com>
To: <tuning@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: 25 Aral�k 2005 Pazar 13:53
Subject: [tuning] Re: My Generalized Keyboard Available

> --- In tuning@yahoogroups.com, "Ozan Yarman" <ozanyarman@o...> wrote:
> >
> > Is it possible to see a jpg picture of what this keyboard looks like?
>
> http://www.starrlabs.com/
>
> Click on "keyboards" on the left side of the page.
>
>
> The Zboard is the smaller keyboard, with the same
> rectangular buttons ("keys"?) as the Starrlabs Ztars.
> I think that's the one Chris has.
>
> The Uath 990 (also called Microzone) is the big
> behemoth with 810 hexagonal keys. I worked for Harvey
> doing some repair work on these a couple of years ago.
>
>
>
> -monz
> http://tonalsoft.com
> Tonescape microtonal music software
>
>
>