I know folk have talked about the Vortex Core on this thread before, but I just wanted to post to say how hugely having one has improved my experience of using the teletype with my system. The weird thing is that it really shouldn’t have. For those of you who don’t know it, the core is a very tiny 47 key mechanical keyboard with a beautiful minimalist design and a chunky heavy metal base. The 47 key design means that it has extra “shift” keys to get to things like numbers or cursor keys. This really ought to make programming the teletype with it painful…
… but for some reason I absolutely love what it does to my brain when I’m using the modular. I have it sitting next to my grid and they look perfect together. The core is smaller than the grid, but that leaves room for the grid’s usb cable to run along behind the keyboard. It’s like they were made for each other. The nice haptic feeling you get when interacting with the grid is finally matched by the feeling when typing into teletype. And strangely, having to pause a bit to look at what modifier key to press somehow feels more mindful. (It probably helps that all teletype scripts are short!)
Anyway - I just thought I’d post this little bit of appreciation of the importance of having beautiful interfaces in music making!