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I've had a love/hate relationship with this instrument for years. I spent way too much time writing custom software for which the thunder was the front end, but eventually got tired of its limitations. It feels like playing a rock. The active area of its pads is much shorter than it looks. If you completely release pressure, but are still touching it, it sends a note off. As a physical interface, it leaves much to be desired, because the relationship between gesture in and midi out isn't clear enough to make it easy to mentally internalize it so you don't have to think about it. I keep think I want a pair of four finger controllers that would sense pressure and have a very physical give to them. At 1:07 AM -0400 10/12/01, Tom Ritchford wrote: >>Does the Thunder, which I believe uses FSR (force-sensitive >>resistor) technology, offer XY position and pressure information >>from a single "pad"? > >you can get velocity, "pressure" (actually the cross-sectional area of >your >finger apparently) and x position. > >there are lots of other interesting features that make the Buchla a cool >instrument, though! > > /.t > > >http://whatGoes.com ................ extreme NY calendar. >http://ax.to/fortune ......... a new fortune every minute. >http://clikTrik.com .................. Many, many photos. -- "Freedom is a scary thing --- Not many people really want it" -- Laurie Anderson Emile Tobenfeld, Ph. D. Video Producer Image Processing Specialist Video for your HEAD! Boris FX http://www.foryourhead.com http://www.borisfx.com