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AuthorTopic: Antares Kantos
22skidoo
Posted: 12th December 2002 01:32
Hello all,

I d/l'ed the demo of kantos the other day and I have been playing around with it. Interesting bit of kit, not quite what I first envisioned (audio controlled synthesiser) as much as an interesting vocoder / fx machine (albeit with some wacky fx in there), I was wondering one thing though, does anyone know if there is a way so sync the lfo cycles to midi clock, so that you start at the same point of the cycle each time? This would be a useful feature imo.....

I think to truly get into it I need to hook up a mic to the machine I have it connected to. At the moment I have just been using stuff we have recorded in the studio...

I think kantos would be much better with an interface that wasn't dark black and green (it's so hard to see quickly what's going on) and also it would be a million times better if it could output information as midi cc's i.e. articulator and pitch and amplitude info, then I could hook it up to say, my oasys card and have an amazing sounding audio contolled synthesiser... Rather than using their wavebanks / filters etc.

Whaddayareckon?

Cheers

22
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