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Smokin'!!! :lol:

Which reminds me - will BitWig have an authentic accordion sample on release? For those of us getting into DubPolka could be handy.
perception: the stuff reality is made of.

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mandolarian wrote:Smokin'!!! :lol:

Which reminds me - will BitWig have an authentic accordion sample on release? For those of us getting into DubPolka could be handy.
Damn good point. I wonder if they will have a forum. And a sub forum for accordions and cats :)

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ThomasHelzle wrote:
I dream of a polyhonic AT controller but so far I only have an ages old Döpfer LMK3 with rather funny channel AT (Piezo based, so self-releasing over time :roll: but it's the only keyboard I ever liked :shrug: :) )...

Cheers,

Tom
Tom, there are more options:

1. Old Ensoniq VFX and some of their other boards have Poly AT, but not GM. (I still have my Ensoniq VFX SD)
2. There are two different crowdsource projects going on right now that take entirely different views of PolyAT. One of them is a surface you lay down on top of existing keys for an x-y touchpad on each key surface, the other uses swing velocity of the keys as a source for polyAT.

Stay tuned for links......

Ah yes, there it is - this article addresses both:

http://createdigitalmusic.com/2013/08/t ... -keyboard/
Last edited by rockstar_not on Tue Oct 08, 2013 10:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Ok from now on accordion is code for cat
Tits is code for accordion,
Knockers is code for tits

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crashedthecar wrote:Ok from now on accordion is code for cat
Tits is code for accordion,
Knockers is code for tits
Got it. Those big Italian accordions are something else.
perception: the stuff reality is made of.

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rockstar_not wrote:
ThomasHelzle wrote:
I dream of a polyhonic AT controller but so far I only have an ages old Döpfer LMK3 with rather funny channel AT (Piezo based, so self-releasing over time :roll: but it's the only keyboard I ever liked :shrug: :) )...

Cheers,

Tom
Tom, there are more options:

1. Old Ensoniq VFX and some of their other boards have Poly AT, but not GM. (I still have my Ensoniq VFX SD)
2. There are two different crowdsource projects going on right now that take entirely different views of PolyAT. One of them is a surface you lay down on top of existing keys for an x-y touchpad on each key surface, the other uses swing velocity of the keys as a source for polyAT.

Stay tuned for links......

Ah yes, there it is - this article addresses both:

http://createdigitalmusic.com/2013/08/t ... -keyboard/
The QueNexus has PolyAT

Ableton Push supports it in the hardware, but Ableton has no incentive to use it cause Live itself does not record PolyAT... so more new controllers are supporting PolyAT due to the different approaches to controllers that are becoming available.

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I've only split cat pics from the last half dozen or so pages..
Post your cat pics in this thread
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=393573
and leave this one for discussion only, please.
Thanks

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pdxindy wrote:Ableton Push supports it in the hardware, but Ableton has no incentive to use it cause Live itself does not record PolyAT... so more new controllers are supporting PolyAT due to the different approaches to controllers that are becoming available.
Does this mean that you cannot control the volumes of the each note with pressure on the pad? Or do they accomplish that differently?

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bluedad wrote:I've only split cat pics from the last half dozen or so pages..
Post your cat pics in this thread
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=393573
and leave this one for discussion only, please.
Thanks
Dang I was kinda beginning to like the cat pics.

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Ogopogo wrote:
pdxindy wrote:Ableton Push supports it in the hardware, but Ableton has no incentive to use it cause Live itself does not record PolyAT... so more new controllers are supporting PolyAT due to the different approaches to controllers that are becoming available.
Does this mean that you cannot control the volumes of the each note with pressure on the pad? Or do they accomplish that differently?
Push is currently Channel AT... if you press a note after it is played and being held, all playing notes are affected. Just like most midi controllers that have AT.

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bluedad wrote:I've only split cat pics from the last half dozen or so pages..
Post your cat pics in this thread
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=393573
and leave this one for discussion only, please.
Thanks
Thanks much!!

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pdxindy wrote:Push is currently Channel AT... if you press a note after it is played and being held, all playing notes are affected. Just like most midi controllers that have AT.
Wow that seems like a big oversight. Maybe if bitwig gets Push support they can upstage them. I hope so, cause I might get a push and I would want that.
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Multiple MIDI channels - I've looked around Bitwig in all the obvious places and could not find anywhere to set the MIDI channel for the current track or device. I will try again, but at this point it looks similar to Live.

Saying that, selecting my MIDI device in preferences did not offer any additional options like Live does so perhaps this area still needs some work.

Peace,
Andy.
... space is the place ...

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No more fun guys.

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bluedad wrote:I've only split cat pics from the last half dozen or so pages..
Post your cat pics in this thread
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=393573
and leave this one for discussion only, please.
Thanks
Yeah all good
Cheers

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