Vox Continental V no key velocity?
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 2 posts since 10 Oct, 2014
Hi all,
just purchased Arturia Kyelab 61 and Vox Continental V but don't seem able to set key velocity even after amending Curve graphs, attack/release etc.. but key sensitivity works in Analog Lab using Clavi instruments but sadly no velocity in any preset within Vox Continental V. I really just want Light your Fire and Turn Out the Lights presets to have key velocity but everything I try doesn't work.
I have even tried FL studio with its Combo V Vox which says it supports key velocity but doesn't work for me but the Mr Ray Fender Rhodes Bass does have sensitive keys, so makes a quieter sound if I press the keys softly.
Can anyone confirm key velocity works on any Vox emulator please or am I wasting time trying to get it to work when it already works automatically with other instruments.
Thanks
just purchased Arturia Kyelab 61 and Vox Continental V but don't seem able to set key velocity even after amending Curve graphs, attack/release etc.. but key sensitivity works in Analog Lab using Clavi instruments but sadly no velocity in any preset within Vox Continental V. I really just want Light your Fire and Turn Out the Lights presets to have key velocity but everything I try doesn't work.
I have even tried FL studio with its Combo V Vox which says it supports key velocity but doesn't work for me but the Mr Ray Fender Rhodes Bass does have sensitive keys, so makes a quieter sound if I press the keys softly.
Can anyone confirm key velocity works on any Vox emulator please or am I wasting time trying to get it to work when it already works automatically with other instruments.
Thanks
Last edited by OllyOrc on Fri Oct 10, 2014 11:05 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 2 posts since 10 Oct, 2014
I see, it does appear that way and does makes sense - thanks. At least the Mr Ray Bass in FL Studio is key velocity sensitive, so can be used instead of the Vox Bass for now. I import Arturia Vox Continental V and/or ComboV with Mr Ray VST plugins, split the keyboard and create layers.
Being new to all this I am pleasantly surprised that for a few hundred pounds (Keylab61 & Software) it sounds cool and more reliable than my 1967 Vox and Hammond (and takes up far less space!)
Being new to all this I am pleasantly surprised that for a few hundred pounds (Keylab61 & Software) it sounds cool and more reliable than my 1967 Vox and Hammond (and takes up far less space!)
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- KVRer
- 27 posts since 7 Oct, 2013 from France
Hi OllyOrc,
Vox ContinentalV has no key velocity BUT we use velocity info to emulate the "staggered" key contacts of a real VOX.
Vox ContinentalV has no key velocity BUT we use velocity info to emulate the "staggered" key contacts of a real VOX.