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Midi Tempo Control Change Message
Paolo | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
sounds beautiful, like whale farts – won’t drone w/o 5V Gate or MIDI ON message (most will use MIDI keyboard or sequencer to play, although Doepfer A-119 can be a great controller/interface as well, for feeding and Gating w/ external audio). accompanying literature is good. as other's have said elsewhere, some indication of presets would be nice. Overall, excellent sounding synth. Oh ya, heads up, this is MONOphonic, so if you want to play chords, send them in the AC input. peace 5 |
Leandro | 2024-09-28 02:18:13 |
Easy to use. Sound is loud and it you can change it to the sound you like best, plus there are blinking lights that keep the tempo on top of the metronome. And it is stylish for a digital metronome. My only beef is that the ON button is small and located on one of the sides near the rear of the metronome. But that is a small complaint. I highly recommend this product. 5 |
Floyd | 2024-06-24 02:41:13 |
I’ve owned Synthesizers since 1972. I currently own quite a few from several manufacturers, Behringer, Roland, ASM, Elektron, Modal, Teenage Engineering and Korg (Volca FM 2 and Sample 2) to name a few. 10 years in the marketplace this Volca Keys has really held up to the test of time. Marketed as an “Analogue” Synthesizer in reality the control signals are generated digitally with the CPU using a 10-bit DAC giving it near-analogue resolution. So this is a Subtractive Hybrid unit; an analogue sound engine with digital control so dial tweaks and note info can be recorded into the sequencer/accessed over MIDI. By the way, this is a good thing not a negative at all. It’s a pretty easy to use, straightforward, with no menu screen, pretty much a dial per function arrangement. Great for beginners but powerful enough for experienced users. I did notice notice that some dials are translucent and some solid. As a rule I found the solid dials' movements can't be sequenced, but the translucent dials can be sequenced and are backlit red plus flash to denote which parameters are active or recorded in a 'motion sequence' (motion sequencing captures dial movements into the sequencer). The tempo dials flash in time with the internal/MIDI-clocked tempo and each key/sequence step has its own LED too, convenient for letting you know what's happening at a glance within complex sequences . It has 3 sawtooth wave oscillators & produces great upfront three-note chords, dirty lead/bass lines, ring modulated sounds and detuned unisons. It also features octave/fifth mono modes, a versatile tempo-syncable analogue-style delay that does reverbs/bit-crushing (from the Monotron Delay) freeform unquantised flux recording and 1/1, 1⁄2 and 1⁄4 tempo modes. It uses the great MiniKORG700s filter. The LFO has 3 waveforms: sawtooth, square & triangle which make for some great modulation variety. The Volca Keys really packs a lot in, it's very versatile and a true value at such a low cost. 5 |
Ronald | 2024-07-06 02:35:32 |
One of the best midi controllers I have ever used. I am able to control my euro rack to my computer and everything in between. Awesome 5 |
Naresh Chandra D. | 2024-04-11 03:36:26 |
when I am connecting the gimbal with R5, the following message is seen in screen of sc2 camera control cable disconnected and literally after one shot camera hangs / freezes ,after switching camera off , monitor does not go off. I have to pull the battery to switch of the camera.not known what happened. 5 |
Fabricio | 2024-09-09 04:24:24 |
wroks great to control moogs by CV, no midi needed. great with sub phatthy 5 |
SoundFu5ion | 2024-08-25 07:56:35 |
I use the product to control Ableton Live and Reason and it is spectacular! It lets me have great hands-on control, the keys are amazingly expressive, the drum pads are great, and sliders are awesome too. This is for sure a great MIDI keyboard and easily compares to any MIDI keyboard out there. One con though is that the encoders are a little loose feeling, but it's not bad once you get used to it. 5 |
Edward | 2024-05-14 04:50:10 |
The Korg nanoKontrol Studio is one of the USB MIDI keyboards certified for use with a Sound Device MixPre 10ii recorder. It connects to the USB-C port of the MixPre, and is automatically recognized and configured. The faders and start/stop controls are marked and permanently configured, as are the record and mute buttons. The dials control the trim, low cut frequency and pan settings, depending on the selected scene. It's all very straight-forward for real time control, superior in every way to the tiny knobs and endless menus of the MixPre. 5 |
Steve wheeler | 2024-07-29 04:36:24 |
For the price, the korg sq-1 can't be beat. I can use this to control all my synths including a Moog sub phatty, arturia minibrute, kawai k1 and a korg volca beats. Its compact, sturdily built and can be used with both midi and cv. It comes with 2 aa batteries (it can be powered by batteries or usb) and a midi to 1/4 input converter. I only wish it had come with some patch cables in order to readily be used to sequence via cv. I made the mistake of assuming it came with and i had to run out and buy some. Otherwise i am very pleased with the sq-1 and would highly recommend it. 5 |
Jeremiah | 2024-06-27 02:43:21 |
Does literally everything you could want in a midi utility device including midi over wifi with no noticable latency, advanced midi translations, and up to 30 usb port extention to stack and rout all of your midi usb devices, you can control it remotley with a computer, ips device or rasbery pi, I programed my rasbery pi to control the system with all of my bomeboxes and comuputers sending and receiving midi, all of midi device are accessible by any other midi device or computer on my studios network, truley a gamechanger! 5 |