![]() Based on KDFX effects system found in Kurzweil's award-winning K25/2600 synthesizers, the unit extends the arsenal of effect algorithms adding newly developed surround reverbs and many more stereo and mono algorithms. Took me some time but I have everything set up so I can have BSP start/stop everything (Ext set in Ableton).seems to work decent overall, just wondering if I should consider something else for keeping everything in sync.The Kurzweil KSP8 multi-bus signal processor is an eight-channel effects system designed for the professional engineer, producer, or musician who requires high-performance effects, excellent sound quality and unparalleled real-time control. Is it better to use straight MIDI in/out? Unfortunately the MOTU 828 doesn't do MIDI.I suppose I could use my old Focusrite 2i4 as a MIDI interface only. ![]() I also picked up a Roland TR-8S (USB into Ableton) and have to set about 20ms clock sync delay even though going through USB. I have used the MIDI thru to also run out to my iPad (via Korg plugKEY).finding a bit of latency when I route through Hydrasynth as it tries to 'figure out' the bpm from BSP.I've seen a video where someone recommends counting in 1 bar first so it can 'catch up' but I'm wondering if there are any better solutions to getting accurate clock through everything. Jb61264 Posted: Nov 22nd 2021, - for your BSPs, do you have them all set up with USB into DAW? or do you use CV Tools clock? I am using USB currently and then have the MIDI from BSP to my Hydrasynth (which in turn clocks out to my Rackbrute 6U modules. They ain't no joke! Plus, when you compare the prices with similar Middle Atlantic or Raxxess/Chief models, you make out like a bandit with these guys. The MS-20 mini stands are these: Basic, generic laptop stand that tilts the synths forward to make access easier, as this thing's a bit tall.Īnd as for the racks, I endorse the HELL out of these: Direct to the customer sales, great shipping and turnaround, and these are built like the proverbial brick shithouse. So in front of that, I placed the BSPs on one of these: Looks simple, isn't expensive, and it accommodates two BSPs perfectly. Since these angled racks have some "dead space" at the bottom, there's a space where there's just the shell of the case. Easy access to the jackfield on the back, too! It fits perfectly on this: and that way, it's not ON the desk, it's UNDER it and I can pull that out when it's needed. Then on top of those is the 22sp Digisound 80, with my two MS-20 Minis on stands for a forward tilt at the very top.įirst up, the KSP. The other contains the MOTU 828 mkii, Korg SDD 3300, Zoom 9120, a quad Symetrix gate, and two 1/4" patchbays. There are two 8U slanted carpeted racks at the rear of this part of the "modular sandbox". The setup I have actually makes the ergonomics work, too. “two BSP’s” = 2 Arturia Beatstep Pros yes? Sounds like the Arturia lineup is worth consideration, if I don’t already have something close enough to that.Īnd the general theme above I’m taking as “handle as much of the note instructions as possible outside of modular” eg it’s more efficiently done in something like an Arturia controller or DAW… The JXM I could do as Farkas suggests, ARP out… My travel modular I use alone or alongside other small things like a Roland Jupiter XM. I figured any MIDI/CV from this setup would be via the computer (not the controller outs), SO I haven’t looked seriously at best external controlers interfacing directly with modular (eg bypassing the computer). My main studio/modular rig has NI Komplet Kontrol S88mkII keyboard to my DAW, with a Roli Seaboard49 less used (but I’m wanting to use it more esp MPE). I got into modular years after most of my other studio investments. I will confess I’ve never yet looked critically at external hardware controllers to connect with modular. Nickgreenberg Posted: Nov 21st 2021, 04:14
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