I’m a total novice, but my electronic musical adventures continue. I’ve designed a very unique Stylophone-type keyboard and had it fabricated into a PCB via OsmondPCB, my very old iMac, and PCBway in China. Photos of my copper foil tape and masonite prototype and my PCB below.
What’s cool about the keyboard is, if you run a contact device over the “T” stems, you can play a scale of notes in a tune. It you run a contact device over the tops of the “T”s, you can slide across notes that are a whole step apart. Flats & sharps are available both above and below the main keys. Or wherever your (metalized) fingers happen to be.


What’s cool about the keyboard is, if you run a contact device over the “T” stems, you can play a scale of notes in a tune. It you run a contact device over the tops of the “T”s, you can slide across notes that are a whole step apart. Flats & sharps are available both above and below the main keys. Or wherever your (metalized) fingers happen to be.

