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I've been dreaming of a graduated bar Mallet Kat closely matching the playing surface of a vibraphone.
*** So you can use the same ingrained mallet spread or spacing for both instruments !
A Mallet Kat is essentially an electronic mallet instrument that plays any sound you want.
All the pads are the same size.
You plug it into any amp or sound system. We may add a built in, for practice, speaker.
Kat's website; https://www.alternatemode.com/malletkat/instruments/

( I am Jim Henkemeyer, they call me Henk, a pro Vibes and Kat player for many years. )

The new dimensions: approximately 56" long, 21' wide.
Imagine the outer and inner ends of the bars, cut off of a vibraphone, where you don't play.
So the (bars or) pads will be shorter on the left side. 9" pads on the left, and graduated up to the right. The Playing surface of the vibes.
This makes the instrument narrower then the standard Musser Pro Vibes. (56'"x 30")
Also much lighter in weight for easy transport. The Vibes seem heavier each day, w/the bars on, loading for travel.
And it is MIDI, for vibes, marimba, piano, Hammond, violin, sax, synth, etc. sounds.
Unlimited sounds available. more info below

And for the Kicker, we add a low E note pad. Low E, up 3 octaves to high F. Nice ! For playing music with guitar players.
How many have put off getting a Kat because it does not have graduated bars ?

I've spoken with Mario at Alternate Mode, who makes the Mallet Kat and more.
We would like to find several players (about 10) that would possibly pay a partial of the price in advance for the new instrument,
to cover start up tooling expenses and to get the first several made. He thinks close to 10 Grand. $$
That would also mean you getting this new instrument at a lower cost.
You would get a lower price for early partial payment, to be determined,
after we get a count of interested players that would want to buy one of the first several made.

At this time, that would be the only way to get this done.
(unless we find an investor to cover start up expenses. Know anyone ? )
A 3 octave Mallet Kat now costs $2378, including a 'preset' sound module. (an e-box you plug into)
***No programming if desired. Plug and play.
(or; $1799 w/o sounds, and you must add a midi keyboard or sound module or computer w/ software sounds.)
We are working on cost details, and the new 'Grad Kat' would later sell in that ballpark,
or a bit more. You would pay less.

If we get say 8 or 10 buyers, it would bring 'your' cost down.

If at all interested, please spread the word and contact me, then we can talk to discuss more details.
No one pays any money until we have the details, cost and delivery date determined.
(probably a few months) I am not expecting to make any money on this. Doing this for the music.
Thanks much,
Henk,
Jim Henkemeyer

henkvibes@gmail.com

We 'know' that the Kat works and plays well. Many pros play it. We want the graduated bars for playing Jazz, and the more challenging playing.
This will work and play well also, using the same proven technology.
The Kat feels pretty good playing, just needs graduated bars for us vibe and marimba players.
We will take your suggestions if you have thoughts to improve this plan in the making.
Expander octaves for more notes, may be in the cards, and will be discussed.
I may get my drawing of the GradKat up soon.

*** You can just play it out of the box with the many wanted preset sounds.

Or use any sound modules or online software for a potentially unlimited sound library of your choosing.
And / or, use the optional extensive programming available on the current Mallet Kat, including layered sounds, split keyboard, velocity change of sound,
(ie. play soft = vibes, play harder = marimba), many more options at their site. I've played many

I'm a long time pro player from Minnesota. Traveled much of the US and some abroad playing vibes, e-vibes, singing and drumming.
I played Vibes, Kat, the K&K Midi Vibe setup, and now have a Mallet Station.
I and Mario are the e-vibe guys to help make this happen with your help. Please order one if interested.
Thanks again

My website; (needs update of course) They even messed my picture up, but tunes and info still there.
https://soundclick.com/henk/jimhenkemeyer

Comments

cochranm Mon, 11/23/2020 - 11:30

I'd be interested in a graduated bar malletKAT, but I'd be reluctant to give up the 4th octave on my malletKAT Grand. The Grand is 62 inches long, which is already a bit unwieldy for transport, so perhaps a graduated 4 octave instrument could be designed to break in half. The current octave extenders use braces to connect to the main instrument, so maybe something like that, but with wingnuts for easy dis/assembly. At the very least, I'd want a graduated malletKAT to go down to C rather than E. And keep the connector for an additional octave. Might be weird to have a uniform octave below the graduated bars, but would still be nice for those studio situations where more bottom range is needed.

henk Mon, 12/14/2020 - 14:22

In reply to by Drummer

Hi, Hope all's well, Merry Christmas
I have 3 interested so far in the new GradKat.
Trying to find a few more.
Please contact anyone you know who might be interested.
Give them a call please and get back to me.
I want to get this rolling and play the new GradKat.
Could have played chimes last Sunday on holiday songs in church.
I know times are tight. Let's think of a plan
to come up with some money for the new instrument.
Maybe payments, or a commitment to Mario at Alternate Mode.
Please contact me and we'll make it happen in the near future.
Thank You, Happy Holidays, stay safe,
Jim Henkemeyer
Henk
henkvibes@gmail.com

henk Mon, 12/14/2020 - 14:18

In reply to by cochranm

Hi, Hope all's well, Merry Christmas
I have 3 interested so far in the new GradKat.
Trying to find a few more.
Please contact anyone you know who might be interested.
Give them a call please and get back to me.
I want to get this rolling and play the new GradKat.
Could have played chimes last Sunday on holiday songs in church.
I know times are tight. Let's think of a plan
to come up with some money for the new instrument.
Maybe payments, or a commitment to Mario at Alternate Mode.
Please contact me and we'll make it happen in the near future.
Thank You, Happy Holidays, stay safe,
Jim Henkemeyer
Henk
henkvibes@gmail.com

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