ES2 small MIDI Keyboard
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Taktile sounds like a great solution for what I want. I want to load a different midi channel on each of the 16 pads so I can have one-touch part switching, for purposes of "live looping/pattern building". Does the Taktile have editable velocity curves and/or velocity curve presets? Thanks for your help!
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It has a few velocity curve presets to choose from. Not sure if you can set the pads to channel toggles, by default they play chords.
I have a Taktile 49, I haven't gone full on with my electribe setup because I mainly use it for the arpeggiator and the keys. I have another scene for my Reface DX, and that I have a bunch of sliders/knobs mapped on.
I have a Taktile 49, I haven't gone full on with my electribe setup because I mainly use it for the arpeggiator and the keys. I have another scene for my Reface DX, and that I have a bunch of sliders/knobs mapped on.
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Why not wait for this? Battery powered, compact design, arp, velocity-sensitive keys and pads, also it can change different midi channel fr scene mode on the fly too~
http://www.korg.com/hken/products/contr ... ey_studio/
http://www.korg.com/hken/products/contr ... ey_studio/
No it hasn't. The keystep, for all that it looks like a neat piece of gear, doesn't run on batteries. And the nanokey studio is a computer-controller that has midi over bluetooth or USB but not, you know, a midi cable.
If you want real midi out and battery power, there's a pair of Behringer keyboards. UMX25/UMA25.
If you want mini keys as well, be prepared to pay $4-500 USD and get digital a polysynth attached. Yes, this is bullshit.
Although I might be able to use a usb-battery pack with the keystep....
If you want real midi out and battery power, there's a pair of Behringer keyboards. UMX25/UMA25.
If you want mini keys as well, be prepared to pay $4-500 USD and get digital a polysynth attached. Yes, this is bullshit.
Although I might be able to use a usb-battery pack with the keystep....
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Hey guys, I am looking for a small midi controller to use with my electribe and I am torn between the Korg Taktile-25 and the Arturia Keystep. Does anybody have any experience using both of these? If so, which one did you prefer?
@Steinberger, I have seen you advocate the Taktile a few times. Are you still happy with it? Is there anything you don't like or would change about it?
Cheers!
@Steinberger, I have seen you advocate the Taktile a few times. Are you still happy with it? Is there anything you don't like or would change about it?
Cheers!
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I still really like my 49 a lot. The arpegiator is top notch but really the flexibility of the whole thing from the front panel of the controller itself is really great once you get the hang of it.Steeplemouth wrote:Hey guys, I am looking for a small midi controller to use with my electribe and I am torn between the Korg Taktile-25 and the Arturia Keystep. Does anybody have any experience using both of these? If so, which one did you prefer?
@Steinberger, I have seen you advocate the Taktile a few times. Are you still happy with it? Is there anything you don't like or would change about it?
Cheers!
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Thanks man, I played around with Impulse 61 at a friend's house hooked up to my electribe and I really liked it. Didn't get to spend much time with it but changing midi channels on the fly was very quick and easy. I don't have the desk space for a 61 or a 49 but the 25 would fit quite nicely, although it would be nice to have those extra faders.Steinberger wrote:
I still really like my 49 a lot. The arpegiator is top notch but really the flexibility of the whole thing from the front panel of the controller itself is really great once you get the hang of it.
I may hold out and see how the Arturia Keystep is received before making a choice either way. I've also been looking at the Korg Taktile controller. Decisions, decisions!
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Hi,
just got a new e2s, liking it quite alot so far!
I believe you can use just about any USB bus-powerable keyboard with the e2s as long as you use an USB battery pack to power up the keyboard.
I am just testing using a qunexus with the MIDI expander. For some reason, the qunexus draws too little power, my current USB battery switches off after a few seconds! Need to check if other USB batteries would work better - I am confident that this should work with the right puzzle pieces..

Cheers
just got a new e2s, liking it quite alot so far!
I believe you can use just about any USB bus-powerable keyboard with the e2s as long as you use an USB battery pack to power up the keyboard.
I am just testing using a qunexus with the MIDI expander. For some reason, the qunexus draws too little power, my current USB battery switches off after a few seconds! Need to check if other USB batteries would work better - I am confident that this should work with the right puzzle pieces..

Cheers
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Sweet setup.tsutek wrote:I am just testing using a qunexus with the MIDI expander.
The qunexus design is so inspired by the nanoKEYS, it's kinda puzzling that Korg did not came up with a solution of its own.
Even if there are not class compliant, they managed this for padKontrol and the Kronos, IIRC.

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