@ortseamym that's a great idea - i don't have any but i've thought about trying just what you suggest. the new AirHarp is class compliant and by far the most ergonomic yet. Light Harp Industries is now known as "Lyratron". there are more vids of the new AirHarp on the Lyratron web site / YouTube channel. ;?)
I think it would be very cool to do alternative modes:
One alternative mode would be to use trumpet fingerings instead, and... have it play the overtone series instead of major/minor chords (trumpet/horn fingerings are all the same combinations, just in a different order... :-)
Another alternative would be to use harp "fingerings", that is, a "pedal" for each diatonic pitch, that latches the note natural, sharp, or flat (but real harps have seven pedals).
@ejayerik the board dimensions are 3.3" x 1.4". IC pin spacing is the standard 0.1". if you check the AirHarp photo gallery, the board diagram has a 0.1" grid overlay. this should give you an accurate picture of the placement of key components. :?)
Hey put some sugru on it to make it "comfortable"
ortseamym 6 months ago
@ortseamym that's a great idea - i don't have any but i've thought about trying just what you suggest. the new AirHarp is class compliant and by far the most ergonomic yet. Light Harp Industries is now known as "Lyratron". there are more vids of the new AirHarp on the Lyratron web site / YouTube channel. ;?)
lightharp 6 months ago
I think it would be very cool to do alternative modes:
One alternative mode would be to use trumpet fingerings instead, and... have it play the overtone series instead of major/minor chords (trumpet/horn fingerings are all the same combinations, just in a different order... :-)
Another alternative would be to use harp "fingerings", that is, a "pedal" for each diatonic pitch, that latches the note natural, sharp, or flat (but real harps have seven pedals).
I'll have a look a the code...
ortseamym 6 months ago
Email me the dimensions please.
ejayerik 7 months ago
@ejayerik the board dimensions are 3.3" x 1.4". IC pin spacing is the standard 0.1". if you check the AirHarp photo gallery, the board diagram has a 0.1" grid overlay. this should give you an accurate picture of the placement of key components. :?)
lightharp 7 months ago
you brilliant man! small seems to be the way to go these days... i want one for my live shows
spazerfic 7 months ago