Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 12:01 pm
f0rget aII that and Iisten t0 Ben KI0ckPastor-of-Muppets wrote:Forget Faithless and listen to Orbital
excuse my br0ken keyb0ard
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f0rget aII that and Iisten t0 Ben KI0ckPastor-of-Muppets wrote:Forget Faithless and listen to Orbital
Missing keys? Pry some useless keys off, to replace missingk0va5 wrote: excuse my br0ken keyb0ard
Master Muppet advises: Forget Orbital and listen to The OrbPastor-of-Muppets wrote:Forget Faithless and listen to Orbital
I love the Orb, but the man was talking about technoRadian wrote:Master Muppet advises: Forget Orbital and listen to The OrbPastor-of-Muppets wrote:Forget Faithless and listen to Orbital![]()
Stop talking about music, complain about the KPro insteadPastor-of-Muppets wrote:I love the Orb, but the man was talking about technoRadian wrote:Master Muppet advises: Forget Orbital and listen to The OrbPastor-of-Muppets wrote:Forget Faithless and listen to Orbital![]()
(some would say Orbital isn't techno either, but certainly closer than t'Orb)
Having been messed around with R3 for couple of days now, it is really what i been wanting to, of course it would be cool to control it with touchpad, but I can live with the keys ^^salamanderanagram wrote:well hey, don't let me influence you too much!
i'm just saying, if you're looking for a *synth* this isn't really it. i've never played around with an R3 so i don't know too much about it, but it's bound to have far more features in terms of polyphony, velocity, programmable parameters like LFOs and evelopes, (so you aren't stuck with presets), etc.
i see the kpro as more of a realtime looper with some sounds built in.
The SD-Card thing is funny and without a doubt strange. But it will be no problem for 99% of the owners I guess. There are other problems...Darkst0rm wrote:"Why did Korg do this, and will there be a firmware update to correct this inadequacy?"
Hi Rich,RichF wrote:The CC messages can all carry a value of 0-127, which is where the X and Y axis position is read. If you don't specify a range for CC#12 or CC#13, they'll be set at their lowest value (bottom-left corner of the pad).SMK wrote: After looking at the manual I think I need clarification on how this can be done!
X is CC12 and Y is CC13, how do you break down notes to separate CC# for this you are limited to one number in the X/Y CC controls?
As an example, I've setting up a template in MIDI-OX (it's free, if you don't have it, it's an indispensable tool) to translate MIDI notes to CC messages.
When it hears any note-on message, the first thing it does is set CC#92 (pad touch) to 127 (on). So, now there's a virtual finger on the pad. The note on messages also triggers a corresponding value on CC#12 (pitch). I set the joystick Y-axis (or modwheel) to control CC#13, which is the Y axis.
So far it's working pretty well... I'll share it with you guys once I get it polished!