Here is how an Axis-49 is mated with it's netbook.
They are velcroed together, bottom to bottom, with velcro strips at the end. I also got a less risky, shorter "right-angle USB cable from Firewire USA.
The velcro strip near the middle is to hold it down so it doesn't slip on tables and such: I plan to have a gig configuration, when I get that far.
Below is the coloured keyboard pair.
Cool :-)
I've got my setup help together with velcro too, but I've got my two units velcroed opposite each other to an improvised stand of old wood and rusry screws. Also I've got the diatonic scale colored with the whites and no altered keytops.
A video I just shot two seconds ago to give you the idea:
http://s922.photobucket.com/albums/ad67/JlMoriart/?action=view¤t=2009-9-20-21-27-48.flv
Coloring helps a lot to begin with but I'm more concerned with how I'm going to give myself tactile feedback on certain keys like a bump on "do", especially because with my setup I'm required to not be looking at at least one hand. Have you done anything to this effect? I don't know if I want a dab glue on a key top that I might eventually move.
I've said it before, and it's even more true now. This looks professional, and I look forward to some footage of its performance.
Posted by: John M. | Sep 20, 2009 at 06:40 PM
Cool :-)
I've got my setup help together with velcro too, but I've got my two units velcroed opposite each other to an improvised stand of old wood and rusry screws. Also I've got the diatonic scale colored with the whites and no altered keytops.
A video I just shot two seconds ago to give you the idea:
Posted by: John M. | Sep 20, 2009 at 06:40 PM