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Buttons, Handles, and Keys: Advances in Continuous-Control Keyboard Instruments
2015
Computer Music Journal
The keyboard is one of the most popular and enduring musical interfaces ever created. Today, the keyboard is most closely associated with the acoustic piano and the electronic keyboards inspired by it, which share the essential feature of being discrete: Notes are defined temporally by their onset and release only, with little control over each note beyond velocity and timing. Many keyboard instruments have been invented, however, that let the player continuously shape each note. This article
doi:10.1162/comj_a_00297
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