Synthesizer - Control Interfaces

Control Interfaces

Tangible interface (Reactable) Drum pad

Modern synthesizers often look like small pianos, though with many additional knob and button controls. These are integrated controllers, where the sound synthesis electronics are integrated into the same package as the controller. However, many early synthesizers were modular and keyboardless, while most modern synthesizers may be controlled via MIDI, allowing other means of playing such as:

  • Fingerboards (ribbon controllers) and touchpads
  • Wind controllers
  • Guitar-style interfaces
  • Drum pads
  • Music sequencers
  • Non-contact interfaces akin to theremins
  • Tangible interfaces like a Reactable, AudioCubes
  • Various auxiliary input device including: wheels for pitch bend and modulation, footpedals for expression and sustain, breath controllers, beam controllers, etc.

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