hey there, i've got a question about the rk100-s keytar.
i use mine as a midi controller only, to play virtual instruments in ableton live. i thought it might be fun to use the short ribbon controller to control some ableton devices like filter cutoff or fx dry/wet and stuff. so i did some midi mappings
normally, if you manipulate a sound with the ribbon controller and then let go of it, the sound automatically goes back to its "original" state. BUT then something really cool happened: when i touched the ribbon controller and let go of it, the sound remained just like it was when i last touched the controller and it did NOT automatically go back to the "original" state whenever i let go of the controller (so i could in fact use it like an expression pedal, which was really cool and, in fact, a lot more useful to me than standard behavior).
the problem is: after restarting ableton and the rk100-s, i couldn't reproduce that behavior. i tried everything but it just won't work a second time. Does anyone have a clue why it did this / how i can achieve it again??
Korg RK100-S Keytar: ribbon controller question
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I thought I would resurrect this ancient forum post to add my own ribbon controller question, except I'm using the RK-100S 2.
I just got my keytar in the mail today so I haven't played with it much yet but I did notice that the ribbon controllers are sticky. As in, it's hard to slide my finger up and down.
Does anyone know a way to give these ribbon controllers a more slippery action? Baby powder or something? LOL
I feel like, if my hands sweat a little bit during a performance, I'm not going to be able to slide my finger around on these ribbons at all.
Maybe it's just brand new and they all feel sticky to start with. I dunno.
I just got my keytar in the mail today so I haven't played with it much yet but I did notice that the ribbon controllers are sticky. As in, it's hard to slide my finger up and down.
Does anyone know a way to give these ribbon controllers a more slippery action? Baby powder or something? LOL
I feel like, if my hands sweat a little bit during a performance, I'm not going to be able to slide my finger around on these ribbons at all.
Maybe it's just brand new and they all feel sticky to start with. I dunno.