@@giquo I don't actually have a Keystep 37, but I would imagine it has full key rollover. I haven't seen a MIDI controller in decades that was not. I do have the Arturia Keystep Pro as well as the MiniLab Mk II. Both of those products are full board. As far as I know, the key bed for the Keystep 37 is the same as the Keystep Pro. Keep in mind that no MIDI interface truly has polyphony as you are thinking as it is a serial interface that only sends one event at a time. Just generally happens fast enough that you don't notice. But if enough keys, knobs and other controls happen at once, you can at times notice lag. The same will hold true for the USB interface. On the CV outputs, it will output monophonic only. _(just the nature of the beast)_ 😇
Good video 😊
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hi, quick question
how much polyphony does the Keystep 37 has?
and had u experienced using the sustain pedal?
The sequencer in the Keystep 37 has up to 64 steps with up to 8 notes of polyphony per step.
@@Elder-Sage not the sequencer, the keyboard itself, like,playing a piano VST, how much polyphony has
@@giquo I don't actually have a Keystep 37, but I would imagine it has full key rollover. I haven't seen a MIDI controller in decades that was not. I do have the Arturia Keystep Pro as well as the MiniLab Mk II. Both of those products are full board. As far as I know, the key bed for the Keystep 37 is the same as the Keystep Pro.
Keep in mind that no MIDI interface truly has polyphony as you are thinking as it is a serial interface that only sends one event at a time. Just generally happens fast enough that you don't notice. But if enough keys, knobs and other controls happen at once, you can at times notice lag. The same will hold true for the USB interface.
On the CV outputs, it will output monophonic only. _(just the nature of the beast)_ 😇