Technology
This MIDI Controller Swaps Piano Keys for 39 Swivelling Joysticks – Gizmodo Australia
More often than not, MIDI controllers take the form of tiny keyboards with a limited number of plastic piano keys. If you know how to play the piano, they’re us…

More often than not, MIDI controllers take the form of tiny keyboards with a limited number of plastic piano keys. If you know how to play the piano, theyre useful, but if youre looking for a more creative way to express yourself musically, the Joyst JV-1 replaces piano keys with 39 joysticks from a video game controller that allow for more creative performances.
The Joyst JV-1 was created by Philip Snell, who had become frustrated with the tried-and-true but limited format of MIDI controllers….
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