I'm coming from the world of CV/Gate synths where I would work with an analogue drum machine (e.g. a 606) providing triggers/gates to a synth.
I don't have access to my synths at the moment (I had to sell them) so would like to explore using computer software to compose in a similar manner.
A friend of mine showed me the KeyStep yesterday -- he uses the arpeggiator to trigger his analogue synths, using an analog drum machine into the KeyStep as the master clock. Seemed awesome.
But is it possible to use the KeyStep to trigger software synths, like GarageBand? That is, if you send in gate to the KeyStep from a drum machine, can the KeyStep send out MIDI to the computer that will trigger the software synth? That is if I have a rhythm pattern coming from the trigger out of a 606, will that pattern be replicated in the software synth? Will this also work with the KeyStep sequencers and arpeggiator -- that is, the rhythm pattern would be the same, but the notes would be either the sequenced notes or the arpeggiator.
I don't know if I'm making myself clear -- basically I'm hoping the KeyStep will allow me to duplicate my analogue composing style, which made great use of drum machine triggers to provide interesting and varied rhythm patterns, with a software synth. If it were not to work with GarageBand, is there another software synth package -- preferably free like Reaper, or paid, like Logic -- that would allow me to do what I want (that is, if it's a limitation of GarageBand, not the KeyStep).
Thanks very much for your help.