TEControl USB Breath Controller

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I picked mine up at the post office yesterday and I'm trying to program with it now. A bit tricky, as I haven't picked up a horn in at least 35 years and I was never all that proficient on it. Don't forget to get the calibration software at TEC's website. It allows you to not only calibrate the unit but also switch midi channels and control numbers.
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mm-pro wrote:It is plug & play direct into the Kronos! It comes preset to MIDI CC02 and if you download Busch's breathcontroller programs, the TEC BC works perfectly right out of the box.

That said, I think the mouthpiece is quite lacking and I think I will try to fashion something else to use.
Interestingly, they now have come up with this...

http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2013/ ... ontroller/

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I just ordered one...thanks for the heads up.
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mm-pro wrote:I just ordered one...thanks for the heads up.
Hope you can give us a review when you have tried it!
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It's got to be better than the standard mouthpieces.

I will post here once it arrives.
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So, the new mouth piece is great! It has a valve for adjusting flow and it is very similar in bite to the BC3s.

The "headset" part is actually a stiffer tubing that has shape memory. Instead of over the head, I have been using it harmonica holder style & it is quite comfortable.

I like this product very much, and after thirty years of BC, I think this is a suitable BC3 replacement.

I am still mad at Yamaha, however.

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mm-pro wrote:So, the new mouth peice is great! It has a valve for adjusting flow and it is very similar in bite to the BC3s.

The "headset" part is actually a stiffer tubing that has shape memory. Instead of over the head, I have been using it harmonica holder style & it is quite comfortable.

I like this product very much, and after thirty years of BC, I think this is a suitable BC3 replacement.

I am still mad at Yamaha, however.

Regards,

MM
Thanks for the update on this. I have been wondering if people are liking it.
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ed_f wrote: Thanks for the update on this. I have been wondering if people are liking it.
I have one. It works flawlessly and is an excellent piece of kit in my opinion.
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carlotta wrote:
ed_f wrote: Thanks for the update on this. I have been wondering if people are liking it.
I have one. It works flawlessly and is an excellent piece of kit in my opinion.
Agreed. I find not only is it good for regular wind instruments, but also works well with accordion patches too. Have been trying it with string instruments but can't quite get what I want with it on those. I'm sure with a little more time I'll figure that out.
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At about the 0:41 mark in this video I'm using this controller on a trumpet patch:
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Phatbuzz

I tried the Kronos reed and woodwind sounds with the TEC breath controller, but out of the box all it seems to control is vibrato on those sounds. Is there any specific adjustments to make to make them resemble the actual blowing effect?

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pfrocha wrote:Phatbuzz

I tried the Kronos reed and woodwind sounds with the TEC breath controller, but out of the box all it seems to control is vibrato on those sounds. Is there any specific adjustments to make to make them resemble the actual blowing effect?

Thanks
You need to assign what you want to control (ie volume - but remember that you can also open up the filter a bit) to Midi CC#02. William Busch has a bunch of patches all ready to work with this breath controller. They can be found on his blog here: http://thekronosblog.blogspot.com/2011/ ... oller.html
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Thanks, Phatbuzz.

Two follow up questions:

1. I assume when you say assign the control you mean in the Kronos itself (as opposed to the TEC software)?

2. I downloaded Busch's patches, but when I try to load them I am getting "There is no readable data". Any clues?

Thanks again!
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pfrocha wrote:Thanks, Phatbuzz.

Two follow up questions:

1. I assume when you say assign the control you mean in the Kronos itself (as opposed to the TEC software)?

2. I downloaded Busch's patches, but when I try to load them I am getting "There is no readable data". Any clues?

Thanks again!
1. That's correct. CC#02 is also joystick -Y, and can be assigned to many different things in the Kronos. The reason you're hearing vibrato or other modulations is because those programs have something assigned to -Y.

2. I believe that Busch has those patches originally assigned to Program Bank User G. When you are loading the patches make sure that PCG content is set to UG, then you can assign it to a different bank if you need to.
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pfrocha wrote:Thanks, Phatbuzz.

2. I downloaded Busch's patches, but when I try to load them I am getting "There is no readable data". Any clues?

Thanks again!
Make sure you're not trying to load the PCG with the "._" in front. You should find the proper PCG a few files below.

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