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− | * Solenoid | + | * Solenoid (not enough strength to pull the key's down) |
− | * Electromagnet | + | * Electromagnet (not enough strength to pull the key's down) |
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+ | Currently trying to put two servo's next to each other and be able to control two keys automaticaly. | ||
Revision as of 15:04, 1 March 2022
We want to hack an old electric organ so it can be used as a modern instrument.
Question
Ideas
- Midi input
- Cleaning
- Repair 'Windmill'
- Repair drumbox
Midi input
First step is key actuation
- Servo (turned out te be the best solution)
- Solenoid (not enough strength to pull the key's down)
- Electromagnet (not enough strength to pull the key's down)
Currently trying to put two servo's next to each other and be able to control two keys automaticaly.