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Selectech:
Try here, under "Spare Parts", Keybeds.
http://www.doepfer.de/home_e_2019.htm

Jan Audio:
No you need to find out where doepfer buys them.

Ali, why no sound-module ?, its more realistic.

oPossum:
From http://www.doepfer.de/zubeh_e.htm ...


--- Quote ---The keybeds used in our keyboards are available as spare parts (made by Fatar/Italy, www.fatar.com).

--- End quote ---

Most of the small synth manufactures buy from Fatar.

Bassman59:

--- Quote from: ali_asadzadeh on July 12, 2020, 06:47:18 am ---
--- Quote ---Big things are hard to find in china because its not cheap to ship.

You could buy a casio keyboard somewhere and take out the circuit, it is complete circuit only for the keyboard.
It will be cheaper then buying all the keys.
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I'm thinking of a first prototype and then maybe build a batch of 100-500 units, so I think I should definitely find something in china, cause I want to make a kickstarter campaign.

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As I said before, Fatar is the only manufacturer of musical-instrument keyboards. Maybe there's someone in China making them. dunno. But all of the mainline manufacturers of electronic keyboards use Fatar mechanisms.

NiHaoMike:

--- Quote from: MarkMLl on July 11, 2020, 01:43:48 pm ---The issue I highlighted was the fact that if you want to build a USB master you're pretty much constrained to having a full-blown OS etc. in there.

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Not really, you can implement USB on a microcontroller with bare metal code. A RTOS is useful to handle other tasks like scanning the keyboard matrix.

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