> CCs have the advantage of being able to select from a range of values, > whereas unless you have very precise control of your keyboard playing, > velocity has to be pretty much ignored. Many keyboards don't put out the full range of velocity values in any case. > So keys can only be used for things like track mutes, and so on. > With 4 octaves turned over to PXPos, that doesn't leave much room on the > typical master keyboard. I suppose you could implement a shift-key mechanism - the bottom C shifts in an octave of control switches. (Didn't the old Cheetah keyboards do this?) I can see all sorts of stuck-note issues rearing their ugly little heads, though. -- N. -- nick rothwell -- composition, systems, performance -- http://www.cassiel.com
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: End of P3 software
2005-09-12 by Nick Rothwell
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