Hi Slau,
Thanks for the heads-up! That's good news. I really like the quality
of that plug-in, it will be another great addition to the arsenal to
have assessable.
Later,
Sean
928-301-0518
On 2/14/17, Slau Halatyn wrote:
> Hi Sean,
>
> Just wanted to let you know
Hi Sean,
Just wanted to let you know that Exponential Audio's developer attended the
Avid Alliance Partner Conference in Anaheim where I did a presentation on
accessibility. I've reached out to him regarding the Nimbus reverb. My
suspicion that the plug-in is authored in Juce was confirmed.
Hi Slau!
Yes, there is a kind of config mode via the keyboard of the Keystation 88
itself.
Your description sounds very similar to the Keystation 88 manual.
The bad thing is, that there is no word about velocity in that manual.
Only an older Keystation called Keystation Pro 88 had the velocity
Hi Martin,
Yes, it's possible to change the curve accessibly. I'll describe exactly how
it's done below. One thing, however, is that I'm thinking that the process
might actually be similar on the KeyStation. I'm not sure but, if it's anything
like the KeyStation 61, it's a series of controls
Hi Slau!
At the moment I'm testing a M-Audio Keystation 88.
Very inexpensive but maybe enouth to trigger some Samples.
I realized that it is very hard to play notes with a velocity of 127 with
the Keystation 88.
Unfortunately there is no way to change the velocity curve at all.
How is this