Tue 3 Feb 2004, 03:56
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Wow this site is terrific, I wish I'd found it earlier.
I'm a 'newbie' when it comes to the latest electronic music gear and computer jargon. Yet I'm an 'oldie' inso far as I bought my first synth (an EMS SynthiA and DK1 keyboard) in 1974...... thirty years ago! I've still got it too. I've got an imac G3 and an ibookG3, neither of which has a soundcard, Is this any way around this or am I going to have to replace them with a G4?s I'm thinking of buying some new gear to amuse myself with, possibly something like Logic or MOTU software like performa and mach5. I've never tried a software sequencer(or synth for that matter) but I used a roland 'analogue' sequencer to control an Arp Oddysey LIVE twenty odd years ago...scary when a brush against the tuning knobs by a roadie could spell disaster. The other keyboard player in our band(less financially challenged than I!) used a CV+gate Roland MC4 to run an fab Oberheim 4 voice and a roland system 100. Not a midi lead in sight! The only bit of modern gear I own is a nord modular, which kinda reminds me of my quirky old EMS. Great bit of kit. Unfortunately I had a stroke 5 years ago which left my left hand paralysed. I'm wondering if I could use a cc pedal for pitch bend?I'm not sure but I believe there is some inherant difficulty with assigning a controller to that parameter as it doesnt update often enough to get a smooth bend, resulting in 'zipper noise' or midi choke. It wouldnt have to have a zero point in the middle of its travel like minimoog wheel, I'd be content to just bend 'up' a couple of semitones for those expressive Jan Hammer/George Duke type lead solos most keyboard players my age used to copy so shamelessly back in the 70's Any thoughts? regards John Connell. |
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Tue 3 Feb 2004, 20:48
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Hi Jaysee!
I did a quick testing on my trusty EPS-16 and I have bad news & half good news: 1: Bad News: On my EPS-16 the cv-control input jack is "semi-hardwired" to either midi ctrl 4 or midi ctrl 7 == corresponds to "modulation" & "volume" respectiviely. 2: If start to edit indviual sounds in the EPS I can assign the cv-pedal to my LFO:s and also the filter/pitch/ and amp envelopes. I sure it's possible to go this roundabout route to achive the "pitch wheel" effect. My Kurz is down in the rehearsal studio at the moment so havent had time to test re-routing the cv-pedal this way on it. Cheers: Dixiechicken -------------------- ==================
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Jaysee Cc Question From Newbie Oldie Tue 3 Feb 2004, 03:56
dixiechicken Well inprinciple it should not be problem to assig... Tue 3 Feb 2004, 11:04
Jaysee Thanks for trying, much appreciated.
I wonder if ... Tue 3 Feb 2004, 21:41
dixiechicken Jaysee!
I wouldnt give up quite so soon.
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