12 comments

  • al_borland 58 minutes ago
    I read the note at the bottom about the recordings coming from the community, but I think that variation limits the value significantly.

    The Cherry Blue vs Cherry Blue (Full Travel) for example. I would expect the full travel to be louder, the normal sound plus the bottom out, but it seems quieter and more generic. The Cherry Browns were the same way.

    Having recordings where there is a lot of control around the recording (same room, mic, distance, levels, etc) and the only variable is the keyboard, would be much more interesting. As it stands, I don’t feel like it’s giving me a true representation that I can use. I’m sure some are, but if I haven’t used a particular keyboard before, I can’t be a good judge of if the sound is accurate or not.

    • aalzi 14 minutes ago
      > (same room, mic, distance, levels, etc) and the only variable is the keyboard, would be much more interesting

      can't agree more with this.

      I have the novelkey creams for example, and they sound nothing like in the sound representation.

      People forget how much the plate, material of the keyboard etc vary the sound.

  • joelkoen 1 hour ago
    Looks like a cool website, but after I test a few different keyboards it prompts me to subscribe. After pressing 'maybe later', it comes back again and again, only letting me test three different keyboards before bugging me again. Completely unusable.
  • psidebot 6 minutes ago
    I wish you could play it without typing. I can't hear it over my Cherry MX browns.
  • phantomathkg 1 hour ago
    The UX of the website is kind of horrible. After a few clicks it prompted to subscribe. I understand it takes time to build the thing up, but the disruption is huge.
    • ares623 1 hour ago
      Why do they want my email though? Well, I can guess why. But why would some random email be useful for such a site?
      • akashwadhwani35 52 minutes ago
        Building a newsletter, so I can keep sending cool pieces to your inbox
  • SparkyMcUnicorn 1 hour ago
    On every keyboard I get, I swap the switches out for silent tactiles[0][1] that I've selected through trial and error. Quiet is really nice (my mouse clicks are louder), but the way they feel is fantastic.

    I wish there was a brick and mortar that let you try out a good range of these switches. Places like microcenter have the popular standard choices, but there's so many other switches out there that are just worlds different.

    [0] standard preference: https://a.co/d/03j6Boy0

    [1] low profile preference: https://a.co/d/06yVB6jg

  • golem14 37 minutes ago
    Hmmm. Someone tell the mynoise people. Having a sound ambience of a typing room might be awesome ? Or not ?

    The Selectric sounds pretty nice. I should really modify one of mine to be used as a terminal one day.

  • tripdout 1 hour ago
    As someone who doesn't pay much attention to the world of mechanical keyboards, very happy that I can use "thock" as a filter.

    EDIT: A quick Google shows it's a pretty popular term, so I guess that's how I even know about it, the only other mechanical keyboard term in my vocabulary being "Cherry MX Blue clicky switches" for the ones on my AliExpress mechanical keyboard that prevent me from using the keyboard around other people. Unfortunately it also makes it difficult to hear the keyboard sounds without clicking on the letters instead :(

  • m463 1 hour ago
    I always bought the non-clicky keyboards...
  • nsxwolf 1 hour ago
    HHKB sounds nothing like mine. Weird to type on it and hear a totally different sound.

    Model M sounds reasonably close, Unicomp Classic sounds very wrong.

    • akashwadhwani35 1 minute ago
      The HHKB was a Niz Purple Hybrid as a Topre stand-in — flagged as a "proxy" in the methodology but the name was still HHKB, which was misleading. Swapped it for a real HHKB Pro Hybrid recording (CC0 sample from grcekh on Freesound).

      Unicomp was outright broken, a single file mapped to every key, which is why it sounded very wrong. It now uses the bucklespring recording from the Model M entry, which is actually authentic because Unicomp builds these on the original IBM tooling. Both fixes are live now.

  • ilovefrog 2 hours ago
    i like the sound when im pressing the buttons but i can't stand listening to them in a recording its horrible
    • thenthenthen 54 minutes ago
      I made (read: assembled) a lot of keyboards and tuned the sound to my liking, sometimes i would record the sound to share it with friends but the recordings always turned out horrible, not at all what I was hearing.