Receptor with pre-installed K4 for Live setup!
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- KVRist
- 96 posts since 2 May, 2004 from USA
damm I love you guys...dont mind me I'm drunk and hacking the hell out of the Registry for ALL OF YOU!!!
o ya dont forget that you dudes cant put BETTER cooling in the system If you want or NEED (live use).
o ya dont forget that you dudes cant put BETTER cooling in the system If you want or NEED (live use).
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 24 posts since 7 Jul, 2007 from bahrain
hello,
thanks again.it will be great if the Receptor has that automatic voltage switching.very ideal for touring.
thanks again.it will be great if the Receptor has that automatic voltage switching.very ideal for touring.
what kind of controllers do you have and what model of M-Audio do you use?i tried the Keystation 61es but i don't like the feel of the keyboard.i also experienced some hanging notes.anyway,i'm considering to buy a used Fatar VMK88 and i also have in mind Novation Remote SL61.what can you say about these controllers?i really like having that x/y pad of Novation.hope these will work well with the Receptor.The other possibility is to have 1 keyboard using a USB, and one keyboard using MIDI (This is what I do). You should be careful to verify which keyboards you might purchase have a USB output that is 'known to work' with Receptor. (I am using an MAudio keyboard on USB).
one finger player!
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- KVRian
- 691 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Silicon Valley
Hi again, JRocko
I've been using the MAudio Keystation 61es (so-so feel, but works well for me with powered and midi'd over USB), and the Emu XStation 49 (using MIDI and battery power).
I really like the Emu keboard alot (feel, features), but it doesn't seem to work via USB.
I don't have any experiences with the Fatar or Novation.
In any case, I would recommend to have 1 board that you know works via USB, and merge any others via MIDI.
Regards,
Kevin L
I've been using the MAudio Keystation 61es (so-so feel, but works well for me with powered and midi'd over USB), and the Emu XStation 49 (using MIDI and battery power).
I really like the Emu keboard alot (feel, features), but it doesn't seem to work via USB.
I don't have any experiences with the Fatar or Novation.
In any case, I would recommend to have 1 board that you know works via USB, and merge any others via MIDI.
Regards,
Kevin L
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 24 posts since 7 Jul, 2007 from bahrain
hello,
thanks again.i'll search for those kind of controllers.now all i have to do is to search for those people who uses Native Instruments.just want to know some feedbacks before i buy the Receptor with K4.
thanks again.i'll search for those kind of controllers.now all i have to do is to search for those people who uses Native Instruments.just want to know some feedbacks before i buy the Receptor with K4.
one finger player!
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- KVRist
- 79 posts since 25 Apr, 2006 from Stockholm, Sweden
220 v is no problem. I'm in Sweden, and I didn't have to change anything for the Receptor to work here.
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- KVRist
- 79 posts since 25 Apr, 2006 from Stockholm, Sweden
Just about everywhere and anywhere..! Right now I use it mostly as a deluxe piano module running Ivory. Is that what You mean..? 
