Speedbump surface
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- KVRist
- 291 posts since 9 Sep, 2019 from Denmark
Wow.
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- KVRian
- 898 posts since 12 Sep, 2007
Well I will use a quote from a classic comedy called Stripes.
Lighten up Francis!
Can't we all just get along?
Lighten up Francis!
Can't we all just get along?
- KVRAF
- 13119 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
I spent some time playing my Linnstrument 200 with the speedbump surface over the weekend and I'm already finding it to fit my style of playing.
In the past I preferred to set the 'Relative' option for the Y-axis, because I wasn't very good at hitting the same spot on a pad accurately. The speedbump surface makes it much easier for me to hit the same spot repeatedly. Now I have that relative option turned off, which opens up some techniques I was struggling with. Really good stuff.
I like the feel of the new surface. The soy beans are just enough to help me get my finger placement right and still feel very smooth when doing slides.
I'm a happy camper! I'm using the Linnstrument quite a bit for my current project, so the new surface arrived at the perfect time. Thanks!
In the past I preferred to set the 'Relative' option for the Y-axis, because I wasn't very good at hitting the same spot on a pad accurately. The speedbump surface makes it much easier for me to hit the same spot repeatedly. Now I have that relative option turned off, which opens up some techniques I was struggling with. Really good stuff.
I like the feel of the new surface. The soy beans are just enough to help me get my finger placement right and still feel very smooth when doing slides.
I'm a happy camper! I'm using the Linnstrument quite a bit for my current project, so the new surface arrived at the perfect time. Thanks!
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- KVRist
- 47 posts since 12 Dec, 2016
The 200 guys are almost like bass players...riinwrl wrote: Wed Mar 11, 2026 4:46 am As a new linnstrumentalist and lifelong bass player this seems like the ideal surface! Are there any plans on another run of 128 speedbumps soon?
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- KVRist
- 173 posts since 22 Aug, 2019
Yes the 128 surface will restock in mid Aprilriinwrl wrote: Wed Mar 11, 2026 4:46 am As a new linnstrumentalist and lifelong bass player this seems like the ideal surface! Are there any plans on another run of 128 speedbumps soon?
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- KVRer
- 8 posts since 28 Dec, 2023
Black speedbump fretless bass playing
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- KVRer
- 15 posts since 14 Mar, 2018
I now have speedbumpy surfaces for both my Linn 128 and now my Linn 200.
To me there's a huge improvement with the "hotdogs"/"soybeans" giving a visual and tactile feel for where your fingers should be as opposed to the edges of the pads on the original playing surface surface. The ridges makes y-axis control way more tactile. Like many Linnstrument players, I'm primarily a guitarist and this surface feels much more familiar.
John the Savage mentioned the potential visual benefits of the black speedbumpy surface over the white.
I've tried both the white and black speedbumpy surfaces on my 128 and found that the black is much much easier to "see". I found it hard to see the white hotdogs inset into white silicon, and since I usually only light the A and C notes as position markers (to help wean myself off playing only the white keys) - I found the white surface somewhat harder to get around.
So far so good with the new smaller soybeans: they feel even better for pitch bends.
Thank you Chris from a 100% satisfied customer - I think the new surface is excellent and I'd recommend anyone who hasn't tried the speedbumpy surface yet to consider it.
...and of course thank you to Roger for making the world a better place with his marvellous invention.
To me there's a huge improvement with the "hotdogs"/"soybeans" giving a visual and tactile feel for where your fingers should be as opposed to the edges of the pads on the original playing surface surface. The ridges makes y-axis control way more tactile. Like many Linnstrument players, I'm primarily a guitarist and this surface feels much more familiar.
John the Savage mentioned the potential visual benefits of the black speedbumpy surface over the white.
I've tried both the white and black speedbumpy surfaces on my 128 and found that the black is much much easier to "see". I found it hard to see the white hotdogs inset into white silicon, and since I usually only light the A and C notes as position markers (to help wean myself off playing only the white keys) - I found the white surface somewhat harder to get around.
So far so good with the new smaller soybeans: they feel even better for pitch bends.
Thank you Chris from a 100% satisfied customer - I think the new surface is excellent and I'd recommend anyone who hasn't tried the speedbumpy surface yet to consider it.
...and of course thank you to Roger for making the world a better place with his marvellous invention.
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- KVRian
- 898 posts since 12 Sep, 2007
Nice playing jeffmhopkins.
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John the Savage John the Savage https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=396119
- KVRian
- 868 posts since 28 Mar, 2017
Thanks for confirming this for me.Antobaird wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2026 5:02 pm John the Savage mentioned the potential visual benefits of the black speedbumpy surface over the white.
I've tried both the white and black speedbumpy surfaces on my 128 and found that the black is much much easier to "see". I found it hard to see the white hotdogs inset into white silicon, and since I usually only light the A and C notes as position markers (to help wean myself off playing only the white keys) - I found the white surface somewhat harder to get around.
Very much appreciated.
Cheers!
- KVRist
- 34 posts since 8 Aug, 2004
I should have posted this a while back, but this surface is no longer available. Thanks.digimidi wrote: Wed Dec 31, 2025 8:11 pm I have a very lightly used black 128 Speedbumpy surface that I am looking to sell for 85.00 plus 15.00 for shipping. I have gone back to the original surface as I just didn’t get on with the slits very well. DM me or email me at gil.gowing@gmail.com if interested. PayPal or Venmo accepted. Thanks.
Gil
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 12 May, 2011
Ooooh, yes. I am seriously loving the black 200 surface. Easy install (thanks for the great video, Roger!), looks amazing - and, for me, it plays really well. I feel really at home on this new surface and haven't found anything about it that doesn't work well. Utter joy to play.
So thank you, Chris! This is just so good.
So thank you, Chris! This is just so good.
