Switching between patches during performance?
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Switching between patches during performance?
Hi,
I just got my Kronos 88 recently, and I'm wondering if there is a way other than using a foot pedal to easily go from one patch to the next during performance? I found that the foot pedal is very sensitive, so I sometimes ended up jumping 2 patches instead of going to the next one. Is there a way to assign either a note on the keyboard (like the lowest note) or a knob/slider/etc. to be the 'go to next patch' function?
Thanks...
Scott
I just got my Kronos 88 recently, and I'm wondering if there is a way other than using a foot pedal to easily go from one patch to the next during performance? I found that the foot pedal is very sensitive, so I sometimes ended up jumping 2 patches instead of going to the next one. Is there a way to assign either a note on the keyboard (like the lowest note) or a knob/slider/etc. to be the 'go to next patch' function?
Thanks...
Scott
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Re: Switching between patches during performance?
use the boss switch pedalscottd3n wrote:Hi,
I just got my Kronos 88 recently, and I'm wondering if there is a way other than using a foot pedal to easily go from one patch to the next during performance? I found that the foot pedal is very sensitive, so I sometimes ended up jumping 2 patches instead of going to the next one. Is there a way to assign either a note on the keyboard (like the lowest note) or a knob/slider/etc. to be the 'go to next patch' function?
Thanks...
Scott
http://karma-lab.wikidot.com/scottd3n wrote:Drama1, thanks -- do you have a link to that site?
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Sander/Andrew,
I was hoping to find a way to not have to lift my hands off the keyboard, because I'm playing a show that has very quick changes -- in many cases, I need to make an almost instantaneous change from one patch to the next. So I was hoping I could somehow set the lowest key on the keyboard to perform the 'next patch' function...
Thx - Scott
I was hoping to find a way to not have to lift my hands off the keyboard, because I'm playing a show that has very quick changes -- in many cases, I need to make an almost instantaneous change from one patch to the next. So I was hoping I could somehow set the lowest key on the keyboard to perform the 'next patch' function...
Thx - Scott
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I use a BOSS FS5U and I've never had a problem with it double triggering. It's what Jordan Rudess uses live as well.
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I just use a cheap square sustain pedal and have never had any problems when using it for program chnages. I do recommend mounting your pedals onto a board so they don't slide around. Velcro works wonders!
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Re: Switching between patches during performance?
I've got the Boss FS-5U and can't use it because of the same problem, advances 2 programs sometimes...scottd3n wrote:Hi,
I just got my Kronos 88 recently, and I'm wondering if there is a way other than using a foot pedal to easily go from one patch to the next during performance? I found that the foot pedal is very sensitive, so I sometimes ended up jumping 2 patches instead of going to the next one. Is there a way to assign either a note on the keyboard (like the lowest note) or a knob/slider/etc. to be the 'go to next patch' function?
Thanks...
Scott
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I have a Boss FS-5U switch and, while it worked a treat on my Korg TR, I am experiencing the same issues as Scott.
On my Kronos2 it's very hit and miss - sometimes it moves up one patch in the Setlist, other times it jumps 2. Ideally the footswitch is the perfect solution for hands-free transitions, but 'm now at the point where I'm avoiding the footswitch because of the risk of getting an unwelcome surprise. I thought there might be a sensitivity control on the keyboard for the footswitch but haven't found one.
On my Kronos2 it's very hit and miss - sometimes it moves up one patch in the Setlist, other times it jumps 2. Ideally the footswitch is the perfect solution for hands-free transitions, but 'm now at the point where I'm avoiding the footswitch because of the risk of getting an unwelcome surprise. I thought there might be a sensitivity control on the keyboard for the footswitch but haven't found one.
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