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SMALLEST midi controllers with actual midi output
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 9:39 am
by chrisdermo
Need suggestions of smallest keyboard type Midi controllers wth an actual midi/DIN output please! Don't care if it comes from a minijack -> din converter or not. Just not any controllers that are USB midi only. Not looking to get the Kenton usb<->midi converter either.
HALP.
Key step?
Crappy plastic-y rubbish is perfectly fine a la Korg nanokey
Re: SMALLEST midi controllers with actual midi output
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 9:56 am
by actual
Probably the Keystep man, otherwise you'll prolly have to go with full sized keys
Re: SMALLEST midi controllers with actual midi output
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 9:58 am
by chrisdermo
Yeah. I literally just want to be able to play my volca and know the note I intend to play is the one that comes out. Those touch strip things suck!!!
Re: SMALLEST midi controllers with actual midi output
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 8:04 am
by oscillateur
Yep, keystep is your best bet for this. You get a nice arpeggiator as a bonus...
Re: SMALLEST midi controllers with actual midi output
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 9:22 am
by chrisdermo
ok, so, key step....... If i go midi in to the key step for clock sync, will it spit out the equivalent in modular synth language through the sync out jack? As well as out of the midi-out?
Re: SMALLEST midi controllers with actual midi output
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 11:27 am
by lordgalvar
If you have a poly synth LE Strum might be cool (I like it a lot and it is palm sized) (I know it's for a volcano...But it's fun with cheap stuff like fb01).
If you run across an old maudio axiom at under $50, that is a good cheap investment...I think the keystep is better overall if you have CV stuff/need ARP/sequence.
Keystep sync works fine with modular...All the CV stuff on the keystep does. However, it pretty much locks you in with sync in (no subdivisions on board)
Re: SMALLEST midi controllers with actual midi output
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 2:02 pm
by chrisdermo
I already pulled the trigger on a keystep, I'm clearly a very impatient person! But, after I realised you could send a sequence over one midi channel and play the keys to a synth on another channel or over cv it seems more worth it! Plus hopefully the analog sync capabilities will pair with my recent banana modular ventures.
Planned that I'll get a Yamaha QY70 or similar to provide master clock and sequence midi cc's & pc's.
Feed midi to Casio tb1 splitter, from there into keystep, ditto x4, line6 m5, midi murf, pitchfactor, Ehx 8step and whatever sampler I end up with. Keystep into volca(s) and analog sync into meng qi voltage memory. Cutting the modular sync on the VM is as easy as turning a knob, don't even have to unplug the cable!
Re: SMALLEST midi controllers with actual midi output
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 2:04 pm
by Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D.
qy70 is a gem man
i used to bring mine to work and ppl thought it was a game gear or a fancy calculator. they were very impressed like ohhh what model TI is that i think bill on the 2nd floor has one of those lol
Re: SMALLEST midi controllers with actual midi output
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 2:06 pm
by lordgalvar
I have a way older Yamaha qx5 midi recorder and it really is a blast with something like the futureretro zillion (which is a tiny controllable shift register sequencer....Easy for just messing around).
Works well with the keystep and totally worth $25
Re: SMALLEST midi controllers with actual midi output
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2017 2:15 pm
by chrisdermo
Nice! I'll look into it. I used to use a qx1 which is an enormous tank of a beast. Not so fun to use though I never really got a nice workflow going with it. I think the qy70 or similar will work well as I can do my cc/pc sequences and editing in my DAW whilst I'm songwriting/recording and record them into the qy for live use all in one pass. Any sequencing I do on the qy as standalone will be bonus!