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At 5:23 PM -0400 10/11/01, CarlJacobson@cakewalk.com wrote: >I've seen prototypes of this at Winter and Summer NAMM this year. >Absolutely amazing. This is going to be a revolutionary product. I don't know if I'd call Surface One "revolutionary" - it's quite similar to the Buchla Thunder - but it will certainly fill an important niche in the real-time controller world. What IS revolutionary is the underlying technology, a fiber optic smart fabric from Tactex, Inc. For the last couple years Tactex have been showing at NAMM. They have their own controller, the MTC Express, and they have OEM deals with other manufacturers. MIDIMAN is the first company whose product I've seen. The remarkable thing about the smart fabric is that it can detect multiple points of contact (e.g. several fingers pressing it at different points) and this allows a sort of "polyphonic" performance to be detected and transmitted. There is currently a Max object to facilitate this, when used with the MTC Express. It doesn't look to me like the Surface One is particularly designed to exploit this multi-point pressure sensing, since the smart fabric is masked by the the chassis cutouts to channel finger and thumb contact within narrow zones (I believe that "under the hood" it actually IS behaving as a multi-point sensor, since I think there's only one piece of fabric under the whole face plate). However, the name "Surface One" suggests that down the line there may be a "Surface Two." Anyway, I'm sure it will be a great product. I have a lot of respect for MIDIMAN as a company, and I think Tactex is a real "comer" as well. http://www.tactex.com/technology.html http://www.tactex.com/products.html -- ______________________________________________________________ Richard Zvonar, PhD (818) 788-2202 http://www.zvonar.com http://RZCybernetics.com http://www.cybmotion.com/aliaszone http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi?autostart=rz