MIDI: Can I control an ext. synth with a section of the Wave2's kbd?
Posted: 26 Nov 2024, 04:18
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I've read somewhere in here that with the Electro 5D's midi implementation, one can essentially dedicate a portion of the keyboard to controlling an external synth.
If it's possible, I'd love it if I could make the top octave or whatever on the Wave2 be dedicated to controlling a Prophet Rev2 while the rest of the keys are doing their normal Wave 2 sorta thing. Is this possible?
For background, I'm a keys player and I'm on the lookout of a 61 key keyboard I can travel with (I'm frequently going back and forth between 2 countries) that I can play piano on and layer up some great sounds and possibly use in combination with synths. Piano and pads with some mono/polysynth goodness thrown in is my usual fair. This has led me to consider a handful of 61 key (can't be more cuz 61's can be taken into the flight cabin) kbds such as Electro 5/6, Wave 2, Hammond SK Pro, YC61, and Vox Continental 61. With the Rev2, controlling it with aftertouch is highly desirable, hence the Wave2 interest. If i can use a split zone (or whatever) on the Wave 2 like I mentioned above I could use a Rev2 desktop instead of having 2 boards, saving a lot of weight and bulk etc.
After reading all that, enjoy some more
Nice to meet you guys! I brought coffee and donuts
I've read somewhere in here that with the Electro 5D's midi implementation, one can essentially dedicate a portion of the keyboard to controlling an external synth.
If it's possible, I'd love it if I could make the top octave or whatever on the Wave2 be dedicated to controlling a Prophet Rev2 while the rest of the keys are doing their normal Wave 2 sorta thing. Is this possible?
For background, I'm a keys player and I'm on the lookout of a 61 key keyboard I can travel with (I'm frequently going back and forth between 2 countries) that I can play piano on and layer up some great sounds and possibly use in combination with synths. Piano and pads with some mono/polysynth goodness thrown in is my usual fair. This has led me to consider a handful of 61 key (can't be more cuz 61's can be taken into the flight cabin) kbds such as Electro 5/6, Wave 2, Hammond SK Pro, YC61, and Vox Continental 61. With the Rev2, controlling it with aftertouch is highly desirable, hence the Wave2 interest. If i can use a split zone (or whatever) on the Wave 2 like I mentioned above I could use a Rev2 desktop instead of having 2 boards, saving a lot of weight and bulk etc.
After reading all that, enjoy some more