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Some answers to 'otiscan2'

Some answers to 'otiscan2'

2007-02-16 by oficinacbuin

Hi ! My K4R is a synth-module, but it is the same K4 without FX & 
keys. K4 has an internal core, that process and generate 'sounds' 
from 'zero'. You can manage a 'wave' by means of: LFO, DCA, DCF, 
DCO...buttons, modulating these 'parameters' and saving them in the 
internal RAM memory. Other method is, downloading 'K4 sysex files' 
from the net. You choose one and the edition software can load this 
file within the K4 through the MIDI cable, into the K4 MIDI in. If 
you generate 'new sounds' within the K4, you can send them to the PC 
through the MIDI output. Success !

RE: [kawaisynths] Some answers to 'otiscan2'

2007-02-16 by Marc Goemans

Nice explanaition! Good one

 

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oficinacbuin
Verzonden: vrijdag 16 februari 2007 7:53
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Onderwerp: [kawaisynths] Some answers to 'otiscan2'

 

Hi ! My K4R is a synth-module, but it is the same K4 without FX & 
keys. K4 has an internal core, that process and generate 'sounds' 
from 'zero'. You can manage a 'wave' by means of: LFO, DCA, DCF, 
DCO...buttons, modulating these 'parameters' and saving them in the 
internal RAM memory. Other method is, downloading 'K4 sysex files' 
from the net. You choose one and the edition software can load this 
file within the K4 through the MIDI cable, into the K4 MIDI in. If 
you generate 'new sounds' within the K4, you can send them to the PC 
through the MIDI output. Success !

Re: Some answers to 'otiscan2'

2007-02-16 by ottiscan2

Hi, 

Thanks for you advice.   I thought you needed a memory cartridge to 
save changes to the K4.

I'll hook up the K4 to the editor and give it a try.

Thanks again,
Lew


--- In kawaisynths@yahoogroups.com, "oficinacbuin" <norwegianfan@...> 
wrote:
>
> Hi ! My K4R is a synth-module, but it is the same K4 without FX & 
> keys. K4 has an internal core, that process and generate 'sounds' 
> from 'zero'. You can manage a 'wave' by means of: LFO, DCA, DCF, 
> DCO...buttons, modulating these 'parameters' and saving them in the 
> internal RAM memory. Other method is, downloading 'K4 sysex files' 
> from the net. You choose one and the edition software can load this 
> file within the K4 through the MIDI cable, into the K4 MIDI in. If 
> you generate 'new sounds' within the K4, you can send them to the 
PC 
> through the MIDI output. Success !
>

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