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gabrielstigmatic
Joined: 20 Feb 2014 Posts: 11
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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2014 6:30 am Post subject: Volca Keys (Track better with MIDI keyboard?) |
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Does the Volca Keys track much better with an external keyboard? I love it, but it is impossible for me to play on that tiny ribbon keyboard. Every chord gets choked out because I accidentally play two notes with one finger. |
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analoguekid Full Member
Joined: 11 Aug 2013 Posts: 177 Location: Staffordshire UK
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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2014 8:29 am Post subject: Re: Volca Keys (Track better with MIDI keyboard?) |
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gabrielstigmatic wrote: | Does the Volca Keys track much better with an external keyboard? I love it, but it is impossible for me to play on that tiny ribbon keyboard. Every chord gets choked out because I accidentally play two notes with one finger. |
I got a midi controller in preparation before I got my Keys just to use with it, I found that the dynamics you can get direct from the Keys ribbon is far higher than that when using the controller. I tried all aspects of the velocity settings on the controller to replicate the ribbon response but nothing came close for me. It may just be my controller though, its an M Audio Radium 49, you may find a Korg one will be better, as most Korg gear is _________________ Korg gear past and present:- DW6000, DW8000, MicroKorg, MicroKontrol, R3, Nintendo Korg DS10, VolcaKeys.
Other gear presently being used:- Tascam US1800 audio interface, Yamaha QX5, QX21, M Audio radium 49, Fender Precision lyte bass and Boss ME50B fx pedal. Yamaha TX1P, XRI xr300, Boss BX-4 mini mixer. |
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