Thanks! You are the only person to acknowledge my sysex editor for this synth based on the bcr2000. I have had 15 downloads from my site and I don't know how many here. I think it rocks! Unfortunately right after I finished that preset, I had to move the vfx out to the shed. No room in here... If you on the bcr2k you should also try the mackie presets I have developed. I have one for Live and for Reaper. http://shoshin.110mb.com/genmce/bcr2000/Presets/presets.htm Sorry I can't help you on the poly pressure thing. Kip --- In Ensoniq-VFX-SD@yahoogroups.com, "psionic11" <psionic11@...> wrote: > > Hi all, first post here. I've read through a good deal of the last > year's posts, and hope I can contribute soon. I'd like to give big > props to k5kip for coming up with the BCR2000 presets, doesn't seem > like anyone has given him much acknowledgement for this great > breakthrough which brings the VFX up to today's hand's-on flexibility. > > My question: which presets best demonstrate the VFX's polyphonic > aftertouch abilities? > > I just bought a used and slightly abused VFX (broken non-essential > parts, stripped screws), and wondering if this creaky, bendy keyboard > is typical of the VFX? Pressing down gives minimal aftertouch > sensibility, and seems to require a lot of force. I'm still reading > the manual trying to understand how to assign aftertouch to something > obvious, like pitch bend, but it almost seems like I don't really have > aftertouch... I'm beginning to wonder if the original aftertouch > keyboard was taken out and replaced by another... >
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Re: poly pressure
2009-02-02 by k5kip_1999
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