Aftertouch on last note played only ? - Zebra/Deva
- KVRAF
- 26994 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
I have used the M4L patch that sends each note to a new track and each track has an instance of the same plug-in and preset for creating PolyAT effects. I am interested in the QuNexus because it has Pitch and AT per key... which gives you two per key control sources rather than 1... I wish they had a version with more than 25 keys... and I have not tried one yet to see how they feel.
- KVRist
- 251 posts since 19 Dec, 2011 from Colorado
I just got a QuNexus yesterday! I was of course interested in per note aftertouch and pitchbend...but the kicker was when I realized it has CV outputs, not just Gate and CV for pitch, but two additional CV outputs as well to be connected to whatever one can dream up. I've been using it as a controller on my old 2600 as the original keyboard is whacked and I haven't attacked adjusting it yet.pdxindy wrote:I have used the M4L patch that sends each note to a new track and each track has an instance of the same plug-in and preset for creating PolyAT effects. I am interested in the QuNexus because it has Pitch and AT per key... which gives you two per key control sources rather than 1... I wish they had a version with more than 25 keys... and I have not tried one yet to see how they feel.
As to the feel - out of the box it's way too touchy for me, but with the free software download you can adjust the setup to fit the way you would like it to feel. Pretty much everything can be adjusted and/or turned on or off. There are also 4 presets that capture snapshots of all the adjustments. You can create your own setup presets and send them to the QuNexus from the software tool. These can then be selected from the QuNexus. I have only just tested the waters, but it seems it will be very expressive when the QuNexus and I come to terms. But I see a learning curve to get there...
- KVRist
- 251 posts since 19 Dec, 2011 from Colorado
I just got a QuNexus yesterday! I was of course interested in per note aftertouch and pitchbend...but the kicker was when I realized it has CV outputs, not just Gate and CV for pitch, but two additional CV outputs as well to be connected to whatever one can dream up. I've been using it as a controller on my old 2600 as the original keyboard is whacked and I haven't attacked adjusting it yet.pdxindy wrote:I have used the M4L patch that sends each note to a new track and each track has an instance of the same plug-in and preset for creating PolyAT effects. I am interested in the QuNexus because it has Pitch and AT per key... which gives you two per key control sources rather than 1... I wish they had a version with more than 25 keys... and I have not tried one yet to see how they feel.
As to the feel - out of the box it's way too touchy for me, but with the free software download you can adjust the setup to fit the way you would like it to feel. Pretty much everything can be adjusted and/or turned on or off. There are also 4 presets that capture snapshots of all the adjustments. You can create your own setup presets and send them to the QuNexus from the software tool. These can then be selected from the QuNexus. I have only just tested the waters, but it seems it will be very expressive when the QuNexus and I come to terms. But I see a learning curve to get there...
- KVRAF
- 1617 posts since 11 Dec, 2008 from Minneapolis
Do you recall where this is? I didn't see it on maxforlive.com. I'm curious if there might be a cleaner (well, at least alternative ...) way to do this, hosting only one VST/AU, but I haven't turned up much with Google.pdxindy wrote:I have used the M4L patch that sends each note to a new track and each track has an instance of the same plug-in and preset for creating PolyAT effects.
