First off, thank you for the update.
Took awhile, but there's certainly some good stuff in there.
(Stop promoting it as a 'free' update tho. It seems petty to point that out. That's expected for hardware. Of course it's free. It better be. )!! BUT !!Recording pitch bend, mod wheel, and aftertouch into patterns.
When I got the KSP it never crossed my mind to even begin to wonder about the KSP being able to record these three things. It just seemed obvious that it would. It was a given. No need to mention it. Simply obvious functionality. I was truly shocked when I learned it can't.
For me, this is pretty essential.
Essential.
I am baffled as to why the KSP can't record these. Someone seriously dropped the ball by forgetting to include these in the first place. But now, after a year of waiting for the firmware update, this capability is
still not there? Because .....
Why?
What? Is the KSP simply not capable of storing more than five lanes of CC data? ..... I find that hard to believe tho. It's just a bunch of numbers in a table. Adding six more cells of numerical integer data. A few kilobytes of data. ..... Or maybe doing that is too difficult? LMAO no.
This is
the one thing I was most hoping for and looking forward to in the 2.0 update. I am .... disheartened .. that it hasn't been included.
Sure. This can be worked around by assigning those CC#s to knobs and using Control Mode. But that uses up
three arbitrary knob controls that could be used for other things. Plus, it defeats the purpose of even
having dedicated PB/MW/AT controls in the first place. If they can only be used live ... I mean ... What's the point?
Seriously. Someone explain to me. Of what use is aftertouch on a MIDI keyboard sequencer if it can only be used in real-time while playing live. Not when playing sequences back. THE plus of aftertouch is that you can simply keep your fingers on the keys and play expressively. Record that performance into the sequencer(s). Using a knob for that completely and utterly defeats the purpose of having aftertouch in the first place. Ditto pitch bend and mod wheel.
And let's add the Touch Strip to this list as well. I'm not a big user of it myself, but being able to record its usage into patterns would be wonderful. Be able to record quick 'fills' or something that keep playing back when you've got another track active.