my friend has a modular that he might sell to me.
i used it in a recording session last night and the keyboard was way too velocity sensitive.
had to play everything somewhat hard to get all the chords to be even.
is this a common problem?
if so, is there a way to fix it?
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Re: velocity sensitivity / uneven keyboard response
Are you used to a (semi-)weighted keyboard? I'm assuming here that your fingers are used to much heavier keys and make short work of the Modular's unweighted keyboard
I can imagine you'd get used to it; maybe you could just connect it to your Stage 2 and use your Stage's keyboard.
You could connect a computer to it with a MIDI interface and you could see (using a program like MIDI Monitor on the Mac or MIDI-OX on Windows) the velocity you get when you press a key. Press multiple keys with what (for you) seems the same force and see if you get roughly equal velocities. If you get similar velocities, I doubt there's anything wrong with the keyboard. If a few keys give values that are way off it might need some TLC.
I haven't checked, but I assume the 'small' Modulars (3 octaves?) have unweighted keyboards. The 'large' ones (like the G2X, 5 octave) might have a better keybed (perhaps semi-weighted with aftertouch?) but again I haven't checked. I doubt you can configure a velocity curve.
I can imagine you'd get used to it; maybe you could just connect it to your Stage 2 and use your Stage's keyboard.
You could connect a computer to it with a MIDI interface and you could see (using a program like MIDI Monitor on the Mac or MIDI-OX on Windows) the velocity you get when you press a key. Press multiple keys with what (for you) seems the same force and see if you get roughly equal velocities. If you get similar velocities, I doubt there's anything wrong with the keyboard. If a few keys give values that are way off it might need some TLC.
I haven't checked, but I assume the 'small' Modulars (3 octaves?) have unweighted keyboards. The 'large' ones (like the G2X, 5 octave) might have a better keybed (perhaps semi-weighted with aftertouch?) but again I haven't checked. I doubt you can configure a velocity curve.
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Re: velocity sensitivity / uneven keyboard response
thanks for the reply mj.
i'm used to synth action so it isn't that though i think i figured out what it was....
since the G1 is only a 2 octave keyboard the stand that the studio had was too small to accommodate a keyboard of such short width.
because of that i had to play the Modular sitting on my lap. it would probably have played more evenly if the Modular were sitting on a hard surface with no give.
i'm used to synth action so it isn't that though i think i figured out what it was....
since the G1 is only a 2 octave keyboard the stand that the studio had was too small to accommodate a keyboard of such short width.
because of that i had to play the Modular sitting on my lap. it would probably have played more evenly if the Modular were sitting on a hard surface with no give.
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