Looks good, but very hard to play. Half the interaction with normal keys is that of feeling your way around on the keyboard via the keys. For example, you can easily play a normal keyboard blind, purely by touch.
I guess once you've mastered it though, the expression of the continuum would exceed that of a guitar player. Other than aftertouch and velocity, normal "keys" are quite rigid in what they can do (expressively).
I guess current keyboard designs could by enhanced further by employing some sort of additional expression, sensor feature (a ribbon-controller type thing) from the front to the back of the key (on the face of a key) like in the continuum, or even a slight left-to-right sensor on each key to add a little vibrato or whatever (other than aftertouch, which is additional down-pressure as opposed to left-to-right), but I wouldn't fancy having a completely "fretless" keyboard to play intricate stuff. I guess Piano sounds for example wouldn't benefit from slight pitch deviants by hitting the board slightly wrong when playing chords, or melodies etc.
Plus you miss the "black keys" on the continuum.
Other than that, though, that modelled guitar sounded really quite nice. That guy has been practising in his own time for ages, though.
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