2. Don’t Take Your Hand Off the Wheel(s)
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3. Don’t be Afraid to Lean in (Aftertouch, the forgotten MIDI message)
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4. Don’t Ignore the Bottom of the Keyboard
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5. Don’t Quantize Out of Habit
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Thanks! My main keyboard also has aftertouch, and I also hardly ever use it (it's a weighted keyboard, and even the aftertouch requires a fair bit of pressure). But recently I had the opportunity to play around with the Roli MIDI controller, and it renewed my interest in keyboards (and other controllers) that respond to pressing, squeezing, shaking, sliding, and all manner of expressive gestures—an interesting (and positive) trend in MIDI playability!
Perhaps you'll have another article expounding on this with specific examples for particular instruments (strings, guitar, saxophone, etc.), that are tricky to emulate using a keyboard?
Thanks man.
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