I am a keyboard player. Currently I create all my builds and drops tailored for each tune then save them to wav files and load them into a sampler.
I would like a device that I can do pitch and noise risers realtime live with full control of length and speed.
Can do this by integrating a KP3+ into my rig or is there a better device to use for this?
The stutters and beat repeats on the KP3+ demos look good but I don't know if it can control my builds.
Thanks
Control Speed of rising and decents of buildups and drops
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- Spheric El
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You mention noise and pitch.
The KP3 does have a noise synth preset,plus a few others .It's a great device and has phono connections which seen solid enough.
There is also the mini's and I should give a big mention to mini Kaoscillator.This later is well worth investigating.You don't need the KOpro, the mini is ideal for this.Loads of ace sounds.Scales that can be turned off ,turning all the synth voices in continuous pitch effects.
It's a great little synths friend.The KO and KP differ in that the KO is a pure synth,drum player with loop recording ,overdubbing, while KP is all about processing external audio with great effects.
Version 2 of both minis sport 1/8 inch jacks,not phonos ,that may or may not effect your decision. OG mini KO is ace ,perfect for your needs and in no way worse than v2. The noise are more VA with no sample based sounds,but this makes a more cohesive sound set imo.
The KP3 does have a noise synth preset,plus a few others .It's a great device and has phono connections which seen solid enough.
There is also the mini's and I should give a big mention to mini Kaoscillator.This later is well worth investigating.You don't need the KOpro, the mini is ideal for this.Loads of ace sounds.Scales that can be turned off ,turning all the synth voices in continuous pitch effects.
It's a great little synths friend.The KO and KP differ in that the KO is a pure synth,drum player with loop recording ,overdubbing, while KP is all about processing external audio with great effects.
Version 2 of both minis sport 1/8 inch jacks,not phonos ,that may or may not effect your decision. OG mini KO is ace ,perfect for your needs and in no way worse than v2. The noise are more VA with no sample based sounds,but this makes a more cohesive sound set imo.