Hi All,
Please forgive me possibly asking a question already asked. I will be searching soon.
Basically my setup at present is a 1990s 61 key synth and a similar vintage rack synth module. I have a KeyStep (original) sending MIDI to the rack synth, all good. The two stereo outputs are mixed and run through a MIDI capable delay/reverb unit - which has patch recall ability. This setup I am using for writing songs, but eventually I will have a dedicated keys player using this for writing/performing - so I am developing it to be as usable as possible in a live context. As you can imagine, older synths and rack modules are not so intuitive or fast when changing patches - like pressing at least two buttons on the keyboard and then reaching for the rack unit to turn a program select knob and hope you don't overshoot! All while performing.
I have read through the KeyStep Pro manual and see only one mention of "Program Change". I don't fully understand what the Pro is capable of, in terms of controlling presets/patches on external devices.
What I am looking for is a way for the player to easily move between songs/song parts. For example, moving from verse of a song to a chorus. If for example both synths and the delay/reverb unit required totally different sounds, then activating or moving from one "scene" to another would send individual PC messages to all three devices.
My main instrument is bass, with some other synths in my bass-side setup, including an Arturia MicroFreak
controlled by a Boss ES-8. I have this unit set for song sections and moving from one section to another sends PC messages to all my devices and bingo!
Can the KeyStep Pro (or 37?) do this, or do I need to invest in a separate small controller with that capability? Any recommendations? Preferably something with a visual indicator/screen that shows the name of the "scene" etc.
In a few months I will be in a position to upgrade from KeyStep to either Pro or 37, if required.
Thanks!