I'm giving the PEK another whirl as controller for a Nord Electro. Here's what I'm hoping to do and I think it is not possible. I want to have a Roland EV5 pedal control PEK volume only and not the volume of the Electro. This way I can simply sweep the pedal down when I want to hear ONLY the Electro being triggered by the PEK. So I plugged in a pedal and set the global FC1 control to Volume. Both PEK and Electro volume was impacted until I turned off the MIDI Control parameter in global on the PEK. Now it works like I wanted, but the PEK will no longer accept bank change messages from my S90! I would also like to have the PEK not send program changes to the Electro, but if I turn this off on the PEK, then it won't receive them from the S90. Ultimately, here is what I want to achieve: S90 MIDI'd to PEK for sending Master setups - primarily program and bank changes to the PEK. S90 is also MIDI'd to Electro for similar purposes (MIDI merge to allow S90 and PEK to control Electro). PEK MIDI'd to Electro for just triggering sounds - no program changes or volume pedal changes. So if I want to have my rig integrated, I don't think the PEK has sophisticated MIDI parameters to turn certain controllers on and off - it is all or nothing for most of them. Anything I'm missing here? Thanks, Eric --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "ach_gott" <ach_gott@y...> wrote: > > I'm seriously digging the keyboard. It's a little embarrassing to > admit, but I just love the way it looks and the talk of the keyboard > action is very exciting. My Edirol controller is lacking in the > action, and it's a real hinderance to stylized playing. > > But... I already own a Poly and a controller keyboard. For space > issues, two large keyboards is out of the question. Can the PEK be > used as a controller? That is, can it transmit > 4 midi > notes/vel/aftertouch simultaneously on the same channel? Can it > transmit > 1 note on the same channel? Can the knobs be programmed > to send a cc#? > > The last issue is the least important since I can buy a knob box and > merge the midi if need be. But the other questions (which are > really the same question) are paramount. Selling off two pieces of > gear that work well together to get one that may not fill my needs > is a fairly big risk. > > Can those of you who have a PEK (PEKers?) address the midi > transmission? > > Thanks, > eric f
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Re: PEK as a controller?
2005-08-23 by Eric Lawson
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