In the history of weird musical instrument interfaces, isomorphic keyboards are a favorite. These keyboards look like a grid of buttons, but when you play them, the relative shapes of chords are ...
Unlike the traditional ebony and ivory found on pianos, isomorphic keyboards arrange buttons on a grid. This makes every chord the same shape, and to transpose a piece it’s simply a matter of moving ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. NAMM 2020: We’ve seen isomorphic keyboards before, but we doubt that there’s ever been one that ...
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