Hi, i hope this question hasnt been answered before if so i apologize, but are they any keyboards that are midi controllers and have the ability to be a standalone synthesizer keyboard? And if so, what kind are there?
I've had some fun in Fruitloops loading in midi's and adding junk with it, but its a tad tedious to compose and click in all the notes, and i kinda want to use Reason, but there doesnt seem like there is much to do without a midi controller.
So are there any synths/midi controllers out there?
Do you think i should just stick with a midi controller and not get a synth?
Also, does anyone have a Virus C and is it any good?
Jan-02-2004 03:20
hey cheggy
like a tiger
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia
Yes
Its up to you
Yes, I do
Yes
Most synths are capable of transimitting midi data along with sysex. If you want to get a VA with keys and dials, you are gonna be coughing up quite a bit of dough. Something like the Virus KC isn't cheap.
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is the Virus KC liked a standalone synth and a midi controller then?
Jan-02-2004 04:37
hey cheggy
like a tiger
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Sydney, Australia
yes
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Jan-02-2004 06:12
DJDIRTY
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: West maybe east coast next
Any hardware synth with sounds on the market can be used as a controller. Unless it's a rack version, that dosn't come with a keyboard..
And about viruc c.. Let me tell you that take top 10 trance songs and I bet you the synth that was used in most of them was viruc c.
I use to have a lot of hardware synths, but honestly one viruc c and cubase sx is all I need..
Jan-02-2004 23:45
GRIN
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: California
I'm sorry to come in the middle of this thread but I had a question to ask as well. I have a Novation KS4 keyboard(not sure if any of you are familiar with it) and I am interested in purchasing Reason 2.5. My question(given the situation) Can I use the Novation KS4 with reason for MIDI and the built in synth sounds? Any help would be greatly appreciated
Also. Do I need any type of interface to make this possible? I need to know what else I need before I purchase.
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Mar-10-2004 04:47
Tranc3
tranceaddict in training
Registered: May 2002
Location: Santa Cruz, CA, US
quote:
Originally posted by GRIN
I'm sorry to come in the middle of this thread but I had a question to ask as well. I have a Novation KS4 keyboard(not sure if any of you are familiar with it) and I am interested in purchasing Reason 2.5. My question(given the situation) Can I use the Novation KS4 with reason for MIDI and the built in synth sounds? Any help would be greatly appreciated
Also. Do I need any type of interface to make this possible? I need to know what else I need before I purchase.
Originally posted by GRIN
I'm sorry to come in the middle of this thread but I had a question to ask as well. I have a Novation KS4 keyboard(not sure if any of you are familiar with it) and I am interested in purchasing Reason 2.5. My question(given the situation) Can I use the Novation KS4 with reason for MIDI and the built in synth sounds? Any help would be greatly appreciated
Also. Do I need any type of interface to make this possible? I need to know what else I need before I purchase.
How is that synth? It is pretty cheap and its the sucessor to the supernova..
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Mar-10-2004 07:21
No Left Turn
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: San Francisco
yes, you'll be able to use the KS4 as a midi controller for reason. however you won't be able to use it as a synth because reason doesn't support external devices/vst's.
Mar-10-2004 07:58
GRIN
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: California
With Reason Do you think I would even need a synth? I can still take back my novation, would it be wise to return it and purchase a small MIDI controller with reason since I can't use the built in synth sounds? New at this. Please don't flame
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Mar-11-2004 01:48
GRIN
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: California
I would like to add that the Novation KS4 was not that cheap my friend. Retail was like $1299 I purchased for around $400(open box item)So really it was cheap for me.
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Mar-11-2004 01:56
Vert
TrancEaddict
Registered: Jul 2003
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by GRIN
I would like to add that the Novation KS4 was not that cheap my friend. Retail was like $1299 I purchased for around $400(open box item)So really it was cheap for me.