I've purchased a Keylab 61 MKII, mostly because it supports aftertouch. I may upgrade to a Keylab 88. In attempting to evaluate aftertouch for its expressivness, I have have a few questions:
1. Which presets in Analog Lab 3 incorporate aftertouch? I'm interested in acoustic instruments such piano, strings, brass, and woodwinds, especially the flute.
2. How can I edit aftertouch responsiveness in a preset?
3. Are there any links to good demos of aftertouch being used in a video on a Keylab 49/61 MKII or Keylab 88?
Thanks!
Hi and welcome to Arturia forums.
Sorry but are you asking someone to go thru and comment every preset in Analog Lab 3? I will not.
Aftertouch can be used by pressing down keys you play on your controller. What then happens can be so many things.
Aftertouch can be used like other modulators, by controllers that have aftertouch.
Aftertouch is implemented in different ways in the different Arturia applications.
Presets can have Aftertouch allready applied to modulate something (lots of possibilities), but the preset do not have to have it applied. You can apply it yourself.
If you only have Analog Lab, then you can't get as much control over aftertouch, as you can if you have the individual applications. In Analog Lab i think you can only decide to use aftertouch for a sound in a Multi or not.
In some applications aftertouch can be used thru a modulation matrix to different parameters. In others you have more options or other ways to apply aftertouch. It can be to one or more than one parameter. But again - aftertouch does'nt have to be applied. It's also a matter of sounddesign. Many sounds do not have aftertouch applied, unless you apply it yourself. If a sound modulate anything using aftertouch, then have you have a controller that have aftertouch functionality to use that modulator.
If you have a real acoustic piano, then you actually does'nt have any aftertouch. For example Piano V2 does not have a modulation matrix. But Aftertouch can be applied to a parameter using MIDI learn or other ways that your DAW or other software may provide, if you wish to.
You can find Brass, Strings, Woodwinds like flutes, and many other sounds that by design allready have been applied aftertouch as a modulator for something, without you have to apply it yourself, as long as you use your controllers aftertouch functionality. If the presets is designed to use aftertouch for the things you wan't it to, i can't tell, but keep in mind, that if you own the individual applications, then you can apply parameters to be modulated by your controllers aftertouch yourself.
Aftertouch can be applied to so many parameters that it really does'nt make any sense to talk about which sounds that use aftertouch, because which parameter or parameters does aftertouch control in that specific sound, if any at all?
You may wan't it to be some kind of vibrator, some filter parameter to change the sound, volume or another articulation or expression or ......
You can use aftertouch for expressions like swells and crescendos, but also for many other things.
The main thisng is, that Aftertouch is a modulator that can be used or not used for many things.
If you wan't full control over aftertouch, and be able to create your own articulations, then i suggest you get the full applications. But Analog Lab 3 does have sounds that is set to use aftertouch as a modulator in one way or another.
I will not do into each application and possibility to use a controllers aftertouch functionality. There is so many possibilities.
If you search for "Aftertouch" on the web, then you'll find explanations and videos about it.