Hello Musicman! I'm having an issue, is there a way I can get the pc suite for the midi driver if i dont have the same focusrite? im looking everywhere but can't seem to find it... Great video nonetheless!
Hi Martuch Music, at present the pc suite for Kurzweil instruments is not yet available as far as I know. But I have tried connecting my kp110 to my pc and recorded my performance using a free app called "audacity". Using a printer cable. No need to setup since the app automatically detects the keyboard. So just hit the record button and play and save your performances. Thank you for watching my video. Hope this is of help.
Hi Sir, i would want to ask for your advice, which keyboard is better as a midi controller between KP110 and Casiotone CTS-300, which one has better touch response and velocity control? In overall, which one would you choose to have? Thank you
Good day Jase, I took time to read the midi out velocity of the CT-S300 Casio keyboard manual and found out that it can be turned off, or adjusted from 1-127 just like other keyboards. So that means it is capable of performing well when used as a controller. Other than that it really boils down to other factors like the price, availability, weight etc. that you might personally prefer.
Hello, so sorry for the super late reply.. For an entry level keyboard, The prices range from 10k to 12k Philippine peso. One of the most important things to be considered when buying a keyboard is the "Touch Response" feature. This is the keyboards ability to make loud and soft sounds depending on how hard you press the keys. Kind of like the acoustic piano where the volume depends on your finger strength. In my experience, Yamaha or Casio keyboards that have a touch response feature are above the prices that I mentioned. But of course you can research for yourself what is the current prices and features. Thanks for the inquiry.
Hi, yes the default setting while recording in MIDI is that the velocity depends on the players touch. But you can also adjust the settings so that all the sounds will be even no matter how strong or soft the touch is.
Hello, so far I haven't experienced that kind of problem in my kp110. Except maybe if I select a particular keyboard preset that is meant to sound detuned.
Hello Dhruv Gupta, yes. For example you can plug your keyboard to your laptop via usb connection and open it in, say a free downloadable music app called Audacity. It connects automatically. Just open Audacity and hit the record button and you can save your performances.