bob_kerns

bob_kerns

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An obvious classic, but now sits idle; I have the DX-7 plugin from Arturia to take its place. Back in the day I had a rack of TX-7 modules to go with it, but they were stolen. After 36 years, I still use the sounds, if not the hardware.
I had to replace the keyboard a while back after some keys failed (long out of warranty). It turned out to be fairly easy to do, and their support was very responsive. I've never really gotten the hang of configuring it from the panel, but with the software it's reasonable. The touch is pretty consistent, tho I prefer using the Casio PX-110 for general use for the weighted keys. I use it for the controls, for aftertouch and for stuff where a lighter touch works well.
I dunno what they were thinking with their MIDI implementation, but whatever. I use it as a straight keyboard, or as a standalone piano (string, vibe, organ patches are OK), and ignore the rest. But my daughter enjoyed all the built-in songs when she was young.
Very capable, but the scripting language sucks damp tritones. And you have to have an in with NI to package anything nicely. The new debugging tools are inadequate. But mostly, it gets the job done and is a platform that is widely adapted.
This is what I use when I need to directly manipulate with audio.
The detail, down to the sympathetic resonances and the key sounds, is stunningly captured.
I love the sounds; it just makes me wish there were even more of them.
Originally picked up a temporary free version via a Berklee course, but ended up buying the full version. This is my go-to analog synth.
It makes nice evolving noises. I like that. But the sound doesn't always integrate well musically. I mean, it makes sounds that are tempting, but don't necessarily evolve according to need. It works better the other way—building out from the evolving Kinetic Metal sounds.
I literally end up pulling off my headphones because I think my speakers are on. I use it with the device that attaches to the headphones to monitor head position, which works flawlessly. The camera tracking isn't quite as good, but still impressive.

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