This is easily the best video demonstration of the Keystep I've seen. Your enthusiasm is infectious and your love for the concept is honest and creatively powerful. Thank you for such an informative and fun video!!
That wasn't a review,that was an amazing free performance with a review thrown in for good measure! You've got me itching to start making music again after I sold most of my equipment.I'm deffo buying one of these! Great video!
Thank you. What a diamond of a tutorial where you aren’t just reading the instruction manual out loud. You highlight the main attributes that make it stand out.
The sequence you build up between the 4 and 9 minute mark is awesome - very very Steve Reich. Great playing and a really helpful and inspiring review. Thank you!
Thank you good sir. "On paper you just won't get it". Totally agree. I've almost lost faith in my ability to understand the written text. I've been using Keystep for several month now and only today came across this video. After the first minute I've poused it, turned on the KeyStep and instantly came up with 3-part 2 minute piano madness. Man, this is the best tutorial ever! None of the others has ever opened a wider horizon for me. Except for Pianote lesson on diatonic chords, maybe.
Sometimes heroes do not wear capes! I received this keyboard for Christmas, I didn't understand much of the sequencing magic you demoed here, but now i do. Thanks a bunch, and have a great year!
i m always enjoying new videos from mylarmelodies. i like your personal, emotional and musical approach and you voice as well. inspiring and fun and still my favourite channel. by the way, the music in this video is simply beautiful. cheers from germany, herbert
Okay, was thinking about getting a big synth next with a 61 keyboard attached, but now gonna buy the desktop version instead. The price difference is 100 which is roughly the amount i need for a KeyStep - and good to see KeyStep also has a chord mode, which was the only reason to consider the the non-desktop version. Lovely!
Great demonstration, and so much usefu information. I now realize i’ve only been scratching the surface of what can be done with this thing. Back to the lab for me!
Thank you so much for posting this, mylarmelodies! My Keystep's been sitting on a desk for a few weeks -- too much gear and too little time, i guess! -- but when i bought her i was sure i'd get some great use out of it at some point. Thanks to your video i'm inspired to crank it up and get *creating* !! :)
As in A=432hz?! Totally accidental if so :) I feel like I do remember having to detune something to make it all fit. KSP vid = yes. Got one, watch this space.
@@mylarmelodies research "A=432 Hz cymatics". Your body is 70% water. Water has memory. (Look that up too) Connect the dots. . Looking forward to the review.
You can also map the CV Mod output to keyboard velocity which IS stored as part of the sequence. So you can modulate something like cutoff per-step if you like.
Just the connectivity alone was enough to get me to buy this. The fact it has a clock and all of these great sequencing options is a huge bonus. I was able to get an amazing deal on one and can't wait for it to arrive. Awesome demo and performance BTW!
This is just the tutorial I needed for the Keystep sequencer. Been using it only for MIDI input for my Circuit but can now see all sorts of possibilities using it in other ways. Thanks!
Thank you so much for the review! It's amazing how different reviews show different sides and uses of this seemingly simple keyboard! I'm so glad I've finally got it :)
Holy shit does that lot take off???? You must be in your element there. I just bought a Keystep but did not realise its full potential. The manual is huge!!!! For such a plain Jane it has a lot of tricks hidden!!! Thanks for the demos. Excellent music.
Thank you so very much. I believe I was/am your precisely intended audience. I've had a Keystep for a year or so and done nothing but play it in the vanilla manner. Your excellent overview, but more importantly your manifest enthusiasm has produced the ah-ha moment and I'm very grateful for that. All the best. JG
Can't believe I wasn't aware of the little sequencer & wish I'd known before synthfest so I could have had a play! You answered what was going to be my question right at the end about using it with a DAW - now I need one! Great video...
You are my favorite person in the synth world on RUclips, your great walk throughs and enthusiasm comes through on your videos and it makes me excited about making music too. Great video as always. I was considering getting rid of my keystep but I believe I just haven't used it to it's potential. Oddly when I've connected CV to my Odyssey, the Odyssey sometimes randomly stops working, but I don't have the problem with midi. I haven't used other gear input to the CV on Odyssey so I'm not sure if it's the keystep or the Odyssey, but midi works great on it. I'll have to investigate further, but I'm definitely going to use the sequencer on the keystep more now.
I heard you on a Future Music vid, explaining the Make Noise Maths, mindblowing by the way, here you are again, I could listen to you for hours, great Tutorial
Wow, never thought I'd get a piece of gear before you do a demo. I must have good taste, lol. Thanks so much for this, dude. I've only used my keystep as a controller/arp, couldn't figure out the sequencer, but i shall definitely be referring to this video. My jaw hit the floor like 3 times: I had no idea it was this flexible.
Hey! This video was the reason I bought my keystep. That amazing opening sequence with the Steve Reich feel made it beyond question. What you say about the "eureka moment" is so true. I'd not spent much time with it, but over the weekend, watched this again, and switched it on and really started toying with it. I made a sequence that only lasted 6 beats instead of 8, as I wanted to see how the polymetric thing worked over a standard 4/4 drum loop. It was sounding okay, but then when I switched Pigments on, and applied the sequence to a preset that was already a melodic sequence, and it just rounded it out beautifully. It seems to have taken out the extraneous notes at the beginning and end, and just hung on to the most interesting middle part. Not sure how that worked, but it turned a humdrum experiment into something that I can actually hear some promise in. You helped me to choose a great tool, and your ideas helped me to spark my own. Before now, I'd only ever made a small handful of tracks, all based around combined loops made by others, but that bored me. I wanted to make something that was my own, from scratch, which got me into starting to learn basic theory and buying hardware. This is my first successful step towards that goal. Thanks for the inspiration, your channel is brilliant.
@@mylarmelodies I will. The thing I love most about your videos is that you're clearly having fun. That's infectious. I know we should be steering clear of infectious things these days, but hey... Still gotta smile. Enjoy your day, and thanks again.
Another VERY exciting feature that, i think, you didn't mention is that the sequencer can send MIDI to a *different* channel than the "Keyboard Play" - so you can have an instrument playing, saying, the bassline, and another instrument to jam ! awesome
Great video. I have had a Keystep for a while and I love it. My favourite small keyboard. I had always used the rest/append/clear last more as editing tooling, but of course they make the Keystep the basis for a remarkable improvisation instrument. And you can pick one up for less than a ton. Outrageous!
Fantastic demo. I bought this because of the specs. But this demo showcasing some of its more obscure features makes me really excited for this midi keyboard!
oooookeeeeeyyy! I did not realize what the keystep is until I saw this. You made me consider this a lot! Especially since I already the BSP and have been considering to buy some midi keyboard. Thank you for this!
Wow, exciting device, I've had one for a year using it as a keyboard for playing Novation Circuit and Moog Mother 32, but your video inspires me to use it as a live performance sequencer.
I remember coming in the store and buying it blindly 1 or 2 weeks after its release. It was french engineering and a sequencer. Used it and stow it away thinking what a great arpeggiator it was but felt uneasy about the sequencer...forgetting my Alesis SR 16 drum machine roots. Same concept without chord mode and full midi notes accessible. It's true you always come out with something sick with those performance recording sequencers. Its true definition would be Unique Channel Midi Looper. Like I said, about the rest of the specs, bought it without thinking.
Been doing those things today, slight confusion as to exactly where on the measure the appended notes fall, I think it is necessary to play the appended note right on the beat, maybe just before. And I wish I could build up chords instead of replacing notes.
girl in a gale I thought there was a way to set a different start point of your loop. Maybe you did it already. I found this in the manual about appending. 5.3.1 Append You can extend your sequence by adding (appending) notes, tied notes and rests to the end of the sequence. To use the Append function: Make sure the proper sequence is selected Press Play/Pause to start the sequence. Important: the sequence must be playing or else the note data will be erased in the following steps. Hold the Shift button Press the Record button (Append). The Record button will light solid. To add a note or chord to the end of the sequence, play the appropriate keys To add a tied note or chord to the end of the sequence, hold Tap and play the desired key(s). All notes in the previous step will be lengthened, and o New notes that match the previous step will be tied (no new attack) o New notes that do not match the previous step will be legato To add a rest to the end of the sequence, press the Tap button (Rest / Tie). Each time you perform one of those three functions the sequence will grow longer by one step.
Meta Africa Meta Africa I'd like to be able to layer chord tones onto an existing sequence, yes I can overwrite any step with a chord but not add notes to steps in progressive layers.
it's so good to see someone else who is still as excited about this controller as I am. seriously if they ever make a Keystep Pro, it'd change everything
Oh bugger me daft....just as I'm getting to grips with the BeatStep Pro sequencing my Volcas (can't get on with their internal sequencers...) you do this to me! Oh damnation and hellfire. More money gone (not too much but I wanted a...). Love you, fella, for these inspiring videos. Excellent. Might be able to get one...not sure about two though. Totally get the idea of an extra to the Beatstep.
Thanks for the great demo. I know exactly what you mean, I had excellent jams with my Keystep and often find my self listening to the patterns I create on the fly. Btw., I often combine my Keystep with my Novation circuit. They are like a tag team. The circuit has two synths and some sort of arrangement architecture. So for DAW-less jammers its THE perfect combo (for little bucks).
Thank you so much for this presentation! Just like you said, it's a whole different thing to read and play around with it and this bridges the gap. Now I'll dust it off! :)
When I first bought this, I thought it was just a cheap way to get a keyboard with CV/Gate out and maybe a couple features I would never use. I was way wrong on the latter part. Best bang for the buck I've seen. The arp and sequencer are really nice!!
Sold. I've been eyeing this, along with some other options, for a smaller controller (to accompany the 0-coast you already sold me on). Man, the creative flow aspects you're showcasing really sell it. I wasn't even considering how I might use it with my larger hardware synths, but damn I am now.
Thanks for the video. I’m getting a Behringer Neutron, and was considering a KORG SQ-1 for sequencing. For the same price, the Keystep blows it out of the water.
Thanks for this video. Your Peak video made my mind up to buy the Peak, this one has made me appreciate the excellence of the Keystep far more than I had before. I’d been very lazy with it so far, just using it as a normal keyboard but now I can really see the creative potential.
mylarmelodies so I am finding out. I love your videos, you seem to have a very similar melodic sensibility to me, loads of lovely hypnotic Orb style loops. A big thanks. 🙏
0:06 Demo
0:58 Keystep first look
2:13 Gear setup
2:27 Sequencer
4:08 Interactive sequencer mode
8:58 Sequencer conclusion
10:22 Chord mode
11:04 Chord mode sequencer
11:59 Keyboard mode
14:16 Jam #1
18:44
Jam #2
21:24 Conclusion
Thanking you x
Great video, I have question tho, do I need a daw, in order to play a synth?
@@santiagocadavidescobar3051 There is many software out there that can utilize the keystep, not just daws.
@@addypoole1980 It save all performance?
it repeats but you need a chorus
This is easily the best video demonstration of the Keystep I've seen. Your enthusiasm is infectious and your love for the concept is honest and creatively powerful. Thank you for such an informative and fun video!!
The best explanation of a keystep ever. I was struggling with it for a few days, this video is gold.
That wasn't a review,that was an amazing free performance with a review thrown in for good measure! You've got me itching to start making music again after I sold most of my equipment.I'm deffo buying one of these! Great video!
yes, that was so great.
Thank you. What a diamond of a tutorial where you aren’t just reading the instruction manual out loud. You highlight the main attributes that make it stand out.
The sequence you build up between the 4 and 9 minute mark is awesome - very very Steve Reich. Great playing and a really helpful and inspiring review. Thank you!
Everything you played on this video is amazing, I would listen to it independently. Really really cool demo, my GAS in knocking on the door again.
Thank you good sir. "On paper you just won't get it". Totally agree. I've almost lost faith in my ability to understand the written text. I've been using Keystep for several month now and only today came across this video. After the first minute I've poused it, turned on the KeyStep and instantly came up with 3-part 2 minute piano madness. Man, this is the best tutorial ever! None of the others has ever opened a wider horizon for me. Except for Pianote lesson on diatonic chords, maybe.
The best demo of the Keystep sequencer ive seen. Your enthusiasm is inspirational.
Thank you 😁
This is really awesome - thanks for presenting this. The way you've incorporated this into your creative process is really inspiring.
What a brilliant tutorial so easy to follow, I have had the key step for ages and have discovered a lot of things I didn’t know. Thanks
Sometimes heroes do not wear capes!
I received this keyboard for Christmas, I didn't understand much of the sequencing magic you demoed here, but now i do.
Thanks a bunch, and have a great year!
Great review, so refreshing as most kit reviews are so dry these days and generally free of any sense of creativity. Cheers!
i m always enjoying new videos from mylarmelodies. i like your personal, emotional and musical approach and you voice as well. inspiring and fun and still my favourite channel. by the way, the music in this video is simply beautiful. cheers from germany, herbert
Okay, was thinking about getting a big synth next with a 61 keyboard attached, but now gonna buy the desktop version instead. The price difference is 100 which is roughly the amount i need for a KeyStep - and good to see KeyStep also has a chord mode, which was the only reason to consider the the non-desktop version. Lovely!
Nobody has ever sold me on a piece of gear as you did.
Red Means Recording made me look into the OP-1, at least until I saw its price tag
timecage lol right
Surely he has a keystep pro review, right?
Whatever you do don’t watch his novation peak video unless you have some spare cash 😬
right?
man your energy is FANTASTIC! I was already going to get one, but you just made me fall in love with it
Your video sold me on the KeyStep. Have had mine now for a couple of months and it's absolutely amazing!
Great demonstration, and so much usefu information. I now realize i’ve only been scratching the surface of what can be done with this thing. Back to the lab for me!
Tracks demoing synth features have no business being this damn good!
Thanks for this great demo. Saw this, walked out the door and was back in an hour with one :) Thanks again! 👍
Finally. Actual helpful review and amazing music. Navigating through many YT reviews of equipment always pays off. Thanks. Subbed.
Holy f*** I just ignored those buttons, I'm such a fool. What a brilliant system, my sincere thanks to you for the demo and clever composing!!
Top notch review and demo with tons of inspiration here. Thank you!
Great stuff man! For the price, the Keystep is probably the best MIDI controller...
Your jams are really so good.
Thank you so much for posting this, mylarmelodies!
My Keystep's been sitting on a desk for a few weeks -- too much gear and too little time, i guess! -- but when i bought her i was sure i'd get some great use out of it at some point.
Thanks to your video i'm inspired to crank it up and get *creating* !! :)
Dude. You’re in 432!!!!
Freaking bless you bro.
Also, Keystep Pro review?
Super appreciate this review man.
Thank you, and bless up!
As in A=432hz?! Totally accidental if so :) I feel like I do remember having to detune something to make it all fit. KSP vid = yes. Got one, watch this space.
@@mylarmelodies research "A=432 Hz cymatics".
Your body is 70% water.
Water has memory. (Look that up too)
Connect the dots.
.
Looking forward to the review.
You can also map the CV Mod output to keyboard velocity which IS stored as part of the sequence. So you can modulate something like cutoff per-step if you like.
That just sold me on this
I put it on aftertouch and assign that to reverb amount :)
How do you physically do this please ArtFluids? 🙏
finally a video about something I own :) Thanks for sharing your nice ideas. Inspiring keyboard!
Just the connectivity alone was enough to get me to buy this. The fact it has a clock and all of these great sequencing options is a huge bonus. I was able to get an amazing deal on one and can't wait for it to arrive. Awesome demo and performance BTW!
This is just the tutorial I needed for the Keystep sequencer. Been using it only for MIDI input for my Circuit but can now see all sorts of possibilities using it in other ways. Thanks!
Thank you so much for the review! It's amazing how different reviews show different sides and uses of this seemingly simple keyboard! I'm so glad I've finally got it :)
Just ordered one in the last 10 minutes. Even more excited to get it on Monday now!
This video changed my Keystep life. Thank you my friend. Cheers from Canada. 🍻
👍👍👍
Very Maurice Jarre at 13:15 :) Truly inspiring demo, as always. Thanks!
I just got one of these and a BopPad for Christmas and coming up with ideas now with hardware and Ableton is such a joy again!!
Got about 2 min in and ordered one haha... great video
Oh man! Been using my keystep for a year without ever digging into the sequencer - only the arp. Glad I stumbled onto this vid!
Holy shit does that lot take off????
You must be in your element there.
I just bought a Keystep but did not realise its full potential.
The manual is huge!!!!
For such a plain Jane it has a lot of tricks hidden!!!
Thanks for the demos.
Excellent music.
Ok. You pushed me over the edge after seeing the video. I ordered my Keystep on Monday and received it Friday!
Thank you so very much. I believe I was/am your precisely intended audience. I've had a Keystep for a year or so and done nothing but play it in the vanilla manner. Your excellent overview, but more importantly your manifest enthusiasm has produced the ah-ha moment and I'm very grateful for that. All the best. JG
Can't believe I wasn't aware of the little sequencer & wish I'd known before synthfest so I could have had a play! You answered what was going to be my question right at the end about using it with a DAW - now I need one! Great video...
One of the best instructionals I've seen on this! Great work
You are my favorite person in the synth world on RUclips, your great walk throughs and enthusiasm comes through on your videos and it makes me excited about making music too. Great video as always. I was considering getting rid of my keystep but I believe I just haven't used it to it's potential. Oddly when I've connected CV to my Odyssey, the Odyssey sometimes randomly stops working, but I don't have the problem with midi. I haven't used other gear input to the CV on Odyssey so I'm not sure if it's the keystep or the Odyssey, but midi works great on it. I'll have to investigate further, but I'm definitely going to use the sequencer on the keystep more now.
Ta - Sounds odd that, could be something silly like a cable issue?!
I was already headed towards buying one of these since I own the Beatstep Pro, but man this blew away any doubts I had. For $120 it can't be beat.
Fantastic tutorial and demonstration. Those beats and rhythms at the end are wonderful. Polyphony and polyrhythms mmmmmmm
I heard you on a Future Music vid, explaining the Make Noise Maths, mindblowing by the way, here you are again,
I could listen to you for hours, great Tutorial
Wow, never thought I'd get a piece of gear before you do a demo. I must have good taste, lol.
Thanks so much for this, dude. I've only used my keystep as a controller/arp, couldn't figure out the sequencer, but i shall definitely be referring to this video. My jaw hit the floor like 3 times: I had no idea it was this flexible.
Hey! This video was the reason I bought my keystep. That amazing opening sequence with the Steve Reich feel made it beyond question. What you say about the "eureka moment" is so true. I'd not spent much time with it, but over the weekend, watched this again, and switched it on and really started toying with it. I made a sequence that only lasted 6 beats instead of 8, as I wanted to see how the polymetric thing worked over a standard 4/4 drum loop. It was sounding okay, but then when I switched Pigments on, and applied the sequence to a preset that was already a melodic sequence, and it just rounded it out beautifully. It seems to have taken out the extraneous notes at the beginning and end, and just hung on to the most interesting middle part. Not sure how that worked, but it turned a humdrum experiment into something that I can actually hear some promise in. You helped me to choose a great tool, and your ideas helped me to spark my own. Before now, I'd only ever made a small handful of tracks, all based around combined loops made by others, but that bored me. I wanted to make something that was my own, from scratch, which got me into starting to learn basic theory and buying hardware. This is my first successful step towards that goal. Thanks for the inspiration, your channel is brilliant.
That’s wicked to hear, thank you - and thanks for taking the time to write!! Keep on experimenting 🙌
@@mylarmelodies I will. The thing I love most about your videos is that you're clearly having fun. That's infectious. I know we should be steering clear of infectious things these days, but hey... Still gotta smile. Enjoy your day, and thanks again.
thanks! just learned a bunch about my keystep. had it a year and didnt know i could hit shift & oct+ to play over the sequence
Excellent video. And as for the key step - I'm getting one today based on his video. This is the PERFECT tool for my studio.
Another VERY exciting feature that, i think, you didn't mention is that the sequencer can send MIDI to a *different* channel than the "Keyboard Play" - so you can have an instrument playing, saying, the bassline, and another instrument to jam ! awesome
how?
I answer myself for future: hold shift+"oct+"+the channel that you want to jam in, and then play. sequence will keep in the old MIDI channel
Can this work with a single instrument that has polyphony?
Damn that DX7 sounds so good. The Keystep and SQ-1 are the workhorses of my “studio”. Also works great as a master clock for other gear. ⚙️
I like to use my Deepmind as a master clock because it gives me the BPM on its nice big screen.
Great video. I have had a Keystep for a while and I love it. My favourite small keyboard. I had always used the rest/append/clear last more as editing tooling, but of course they make the Keystep the basis for a remarkable improvisation instrument. And you can pick one up for less than a ton. Outrageous!
Omg thanks for this guide, I just got my key step and watched this before diving in. VERY inspiring :)
You are the demo king.
Fantastic demo of this little wonder. Big fan of Arturia products. Thanks!
Just bought it too! I couldn't resist the Steve Reich Patterns 😂! Thanks for the fun and real life review!!!
Just got one of these and so excited to use it after watching this. Nicely done!
Very cool! You did a great job showcasing what the KeyStep really can do. I order one yesterday, should arrive tomorrow...very excited 😊
Fantastic demo.
I bought this because of the specs. But this demo showcasing some of its more obscure features makes me really excited for this midi keyboard!
This is the most useful and educating video on keystep I ever saw.
Got mine yesterday. It feels soooo intuitive! Very cool!
oooookeeeeeyyy!
I did not realize what the keystep is until I saw this. You made me consider this a lot! Especially since I already the BSP and have been considering to buy some midi keyboard. Thank you for this!
Your videos are always so cozy.
Wow, exciting device, I've had one for a year using it as a keyboard for playing Novation Circuit and Moog Mother 32, but your video inspires me to use it as a live performance sequencer.
I remember coming in the store and buying it blindly 1 or 2 weeks after its release. It was french engineering and a sequencer. Used it and stow it away thinking what a great arpeggiator it was but felt uneasy about the sequencer...forgetting my Alesis SR 16 drum machine roots. Same concept without chord mode and full midi notes accessible. It's true you always come out with something sick with those performance recording sequencers. Its true definition would be Unique Channel Midi Looper. Like I said, about the rest of the specs, bought it without thinking.
Meta Africa Meta Africa I'm looking forward to getting familiar with sequencing, appending notes and rests, so glad I got one.
Been doing those things today, slight confusion as to exactly where on the measure the appended notes fall, I think it is necessary to play the appended note right on the beat, maybe just before.
And I wish I could build up chords instead of replacing notes.
girl in a gale I thought there was a way to set a different start point of your loop. Maybe you did it already. I found this in the manual about appending.
5.3.1 Append
You can extend your sequence by adding (appending) notes, tied notes and rests to the
end of the sequence.
To use the Append function:
Make sure the proper sequence is selected
Press Play/Pause to start the sequence.
Important: the sequence must be playing or else the note data will be erased in the
following steps.
Hold the Shift button
Press the Record button (Append). The Record button will light solid.
To add a note or chord to the end of the sequence, play the appropriate keys
To add a tied note or chord to the end of the sequence, hold Tap and play the
desired key(s). All notes in the previous step will be lengthened, and
o New notes that match the previous step will be tied (no new attack)
o New notes that do not match the previous step will be legato
To add a rest to the end of the sequence, press the Tap button (Rest / Tie).
Each time you perform one of those three functions the sequence will grow longer by
one step.
Meta Africa Meta Africa I'd like to be able to layer chord tones onto an existing sequence, yes I can overwrite any step with a chord but not add notes to steps in progressive layers.
I love your enthusiasm in this video, and what a jam! Let me come over with my guitar, you've totally got me in the zone!
Not just the Arturia Keystep, your video is amazing too! Happy new year Mylar Melodies!!
This is the defining video of what the Keystep stands for. Spontaneous inspiration.
it's so good to see someone else who is still as excited about this controller as I am. seriously if they ever make a Keystep Pro, it'd change everything
I have it too, really like it, haven’t used it much but I like the keybed feel and build quality
Oh bugger me daft....just as I'm getting to grips with the BeatStep Pro sequencing my Volcas (can't get on with their internal sequencers...) you do this to me! Oh damnation and hellfire. More money gone (not too much but I wanted a...). Love you, fella, for these inspiring videos. Excellent. Might be able to get one...not sure about two though. Totally get the idea of an extra to the Beatstep.
Learned a ton from this, just got one of these last month so i'm eager to keep digging.
Sitting in my bathtub, watching this video and melting in excitement. Ordered it yesterday :p nice video dude! Nice explanations!
Thanks for the great demo. I know exactly what you mean, I had excellent jams with my Keystep and often find my self listening to the patterns I create on the fly. Btw., I often combine my Keystep with my Novation circuit. They are like a tag team. The circuit has two synths and some sort of arrangement architecture. So for DAW-less jammers its THE perfect combo (for little bucks).
Totally amazing from what is mostly a little controller. Love the feel of the deck on this KeyStep too
Such a simple yet brilliant device
Wow! Great vid. I'd never really thought about the Keystep for my set up. Totally re-thinking that now.
Thank you so much for this presentation! Just like you said, it's a whole different thing to read and play around with it and this bridges the gap. Now I'll dust it off! :)
When I first bought this, I thought it was just a cheap way to get a keyboard with CV/Gate out and maybe a couple features I would never use.
I was way wrong on the latter part. Best bang for the buck I've seen. The arp and sequencer are really nice!!
When will Arturia come out with a bigger Keystep? A slot for SD cards would make it more practical for gigging with prewritten sets.
And there it is, keystep pro
iMaCaT Isn’t it the same amount of keys though? I would also love to have a keystep 49 instead of having two controllers for different purposes.
And now a keystep37.
@@ModernistPC i knowww its a shame they didnt release it earlier
how nice man really enjoyed hearing this. I will get one asap now to add to my electronic music live set up. big up!
Sold. I've been eyeing this, along with some other options, for a smaller controller (to accompany the 0-coast you already sold me on). Man, the creative flow aspects you're showcasing really sell it. I wasn't even considering how I might use it with my larger hardware synths, but damn I am now.
Super inspiring! Love your sound design, man. Definitely wanna buy a keystep now
Loved the demo. As a bit of an amateur hobbyist, this was a really easy to understand demo, so thank you. (I might have to get one of these)
This demo makes me really happy. Thanks for sharing.
Super inspiring jams, man. Thanks.
Thank you for that video. Now i finally understand what to do with that tool :) i could read the manual 10 times but u showed me in 5minutes :)
one of the best reviews. enjoying, very inspiring with wonderful music and alex´ pleasant voice. excellent machine as well.
Beautiful.
Thanks for creating this.
Thanks for the video. I’m getting a Behringer Neutron, and was considering a KORG SQ-1 for sequencing. For the same price, the Keystep blows it out of the water.
excellent view, most informative. Love that you linked it all up.
Thanks for this video. Your Peak video made my mind up to buy the Peak, this one has made me appreciate the excellence of the Keystep far more than I had before. I’d been very lazy with it so far, just using it as a normal keyboard but now I can really see the creative potential.
Ta - This and the Peak are bezzie mates.
mylarmelodies so I am finding out. I love your videos, you seem to have a very similar melodic sensibility to me, loads of lovely hypnotic Orb style loops. A big thanks. 🙏
also love the fun musicality and straightforward explanation in this video
That was really impressive! Probably I will start with Keystep and Beatstep pro for my synth setup before I get to anything like Digitakt etc..
Finally a good video about the KeyStep, thank you there!
As someone who makes a lot of ambient, this would be a really handy way to improv a bunch of melodies or even whole tracks on the computer.
Always disregarded this as "another midi-controller" because of the price. Now I have to get one!
Wait, if you sequence chords, what comes out of the cv output? Lowest note?
Th3LordZalor Yas! This is the problem - don’t skip dat sequencer
Th3LordZalor Actually not sure how it prioritises, assume whatever note you actually enter (ie. root note) per step
mylarmelodies oh, I was thinking more about when step has multiple notes on it at once, not the actual chord mode
Just bought it, thank you for sharing this.