Downsizing to One Keyboard in a Keyboard Heavy Band with Gig Performer featuring Ken Matson
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 มี.ค. 2024
- In this episode of Backstage with Gig Performer, moderator of the Facebook group Keyboard Players in Cover Bands and seasoned keyboardist Ken Matson will be talking about how he managed to condense several keyboards and a lot of heavy gear into one Gig Performer setup by utilizing multiple keyboard splits. 🔴 Gig Performer is an audio plugin host (AU, VST3, and VST host) for live performance and session musicians. Click here to try Gig Performer free for 14 days: gigperformer.com/downloads.html
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Ken Matson - loved your ideas, your supersounds and your suggestions for new users - Rackspace = Scene ! Thanksyou and the whole GP Team
Thanks!
Crikes, some fabulous sounds.
When you’re in “wiring view” and you have lots of synths being used in one particular rack space, it would be great if the synth or synths that are being played would blink to give some visual feedback. This would help to quickly identify with editing and/or troubleshooting.
Sshhhh ..... :-)
They do, whatever you have connected in a rackspace will show it carrying the signal (audio or midi) to the next device in that chain, from start to end, that way you can see them working...or not.
88-notes MIDI keyboard controllers with semi-weighted keys and aftertouch:
- Studiologic Numa Compact 2
- Nektar Impact GX88
I would never use such a "perfect" setup of many sounds on one controller. It would make me feel too "constrained". But it works perfectly well... I like the idea of sustain block, very professional.
Awesome sounds! What plugins were used to replicate the synth sounds?
I think Ken is pretty much using Arturia modeling collection
Most of what you heard was either the arturia V collection for the analog type stuff, or Roland zenology for the more rompler/pcm sounding stuff.
30 degrees C here in South Africa by the Sea 🙂
Does anyone know which laptop that is?
Please ask in the community forum, Ken is there.