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Bernd Probst
Joined: 04 Oct 2022 Posts: 3
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2022 8:48 am Post subject: Splitted Sounds on external Keyboard |
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I am currently rebuilding my set. I bought a Korg Kronos to replace the function of my Native Instruments Kore2 system. Apart from the Kronos, I also play a Kawai MP2 SE. Both keyboards are connected with Midi, Midi Out Kronos > Midi In Kawai and Midi Out Kawai > Midi In Kronos. The Kronos has Midi channel 2, the Kawai Midi channel 1. The Kronos acts as a master keyboard. I would like to play a sound from the Kronos on the lower octave on the Kawai and a piano from the Kawai as a split sound above.
I have created a combi in the Kronos where the Kronos sound is set to midichannel 1 in the first slot and can only be played on the first octave on the Kawai. This works perfectly.
I also programmed a second slot for the piano on the Kronos with EXT2 and the bank select / program change, also on midichannel 1. Then I wanted to programme a keyboard zone for the piano above the 1st octave. But this does not work, the piano can be heard over the whole range. With the NI Kore2 system, I had to switch the Kawai local off. When I do this in the new set with the Kronos, the Kawai remains mute.
I'm pretty sure this must work, but what else is missing? |
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davekalbach Senior Member
Joined: 19 May 2018 Posts: 343 Location: Reading, PA
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2022 11:16 am Post subject: Re: Splitted Sounds on external Keyboard |
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Bernd Probst wrote: | I am currently rebuilding my set. I bought a Korg Kronos to replace the function of my Native Instruments Kore2 system. Apart from the Kronos, I also play a Kawai MP2 SE. Both keyboards are connected with Midi, Midi Out Kronos > Midi In Kawai and Midi Out Kawai > Midi In Kronos. The Kronos has Midi channel 2, the Kawai Midi channel 1. The Kronos acts as a master keyboard. I would like to play a sound from the Kronos on the lower octave on the Kawai and a piano from the Kawai as a split sound above.
I have created a combi in the Kronos where the Kronos sound is set to midichannel 1 in the first slot and can only be played on the first octave on the Kawai. This works perfectly.
I also programmed a second slot for the piano on the Kronos with EXT2 and the bank select / program change, also on midichannel 1. Then I wanted to programme a keyboard zone for the piano above the 1st octave. But this does not work, the piano can be heard over the whole range. With the NI Kore2 system, I had to switch the Kawai local off. When I do this in the new set with the Kronos, the Kawai remains mute.
I'm pretty sure this must work, but what else is missing? |
Bernd
I experimented with something similar to this, and I too believe this can be done. I am trying to understand exactly how you wish to play this.
In your second slot are you looking to play everything from the (Master) keyboard - meaning play KRONOS on the KRONOS lower split, with the sounds of the Kawai piano on the KRONOS upper split?
I can experiment a bit today with two Korg keyboards, but need to make sure I understand what I'm trying to produce.
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Bernd Probst
Joined: 04 Oct 2022 Posts: 3
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2022 9:47 am Post subject: |
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Hi Dave,
Thank you very much for your answer. Unfortunately it took a while until I could take care of it again.
The problem sounds more complicated than it is .
I want to play on the Kawai. The sound is split: bottom octave sound from the Kronos (works), above split point piano sound from the Kawai (doesn't work because piano is not splitted and sounds over the whole keyboard). |
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Scott Platinum Member
Joined: 16 Oct 2009 Posts: 1015
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2022 3:26 pm Post subject: |
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Since the Kawai cannot split its internal sounds, the only thing I can think of that might work is to put the Kawai in Local Off mode (assuming it has that function) and do the Kawai split external to the board itself. I don't think the Kronos' MIDI functionality can do that (take MIDI In and re-reroute a portion of the range back to the MIDI Out), but that could be accomplished for example using an app on an iPhone or iPad. That could be one possible solution. |
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Bernd Probst
Joined: 04 Oct 2022 Posts: 3
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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2022 5:13 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Scott!
My previous computerised system could do that.
If the Kronos can't do that, it's not so problematic. I only need it for a handful of songs and the Kawai actually has good sounds itself, so I can solve this with the Kawai's own sounds. On the Kawai, up to 4 zones can be programmed in local on mode.
Thanks a lot for your support! |
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