Hi Kash, thank your for your wonderful tutorials! Would be TREMENDOUSLY useful if you made one on how to drive K2700 from an EXTERNAL midi editor, e.g. Cakewalk. I recently purchased a K2700 and am having a very hard time saving Song configurations. They're always changing without my consent :-) PLEASE! You are the one to do it right! THANK YOU!! Alexander Volkov, Instructor, British Columbia Institute of Technology
These tutorials are excellent, thanks. One thing I can’t get an answer for (I have asked support) is how you can get program mode to sync to midi clock. In multi-mode I can tell that I can delays etc. to sync to external midi clock. But in program mode it seems to only listen to internal. What am I doing wrong please?
:-/ With 40+ years of User Interface design experience, I see where this makes sense from a tweak every possible parameter point of view, but as a musician (who's played since the original 1980s Midiboard and 1000 series rackmount units), this causes eyes to glaze over and reaction of: where are simulated devices I know and love? ....I developed a control system for testing/designing automobile engines with UI similar to this, and it equally would have been a horrible UI for just driving a car with the engine. ....SO, where is the musician oriented UI for this thing?
Thanks for your input. Understood. Putting what used to be a wall of modular synths into a modern/portable UI is no easy task and further, everyone wants things to operate in a manner that appeals to them and their experience/perspective. All that said, you might find using the Desktop editor application easier as it, of course, leverages a mouse/window/graphic UI environment. This can provide a better birds-eye view of things especialy for those not already familiar with VAST.
Great Easily understandable
Thank you for this. please can you do a video on how to use the usb audio? and also how assign samples to the drum pads? thank you very much.
This video just sold me on the K2700.
Great video
Thank you for this excellent tutorial!
Glad it helped!!
Hi Kash, thank your for your wonderful tutorials! Would be TREMENDOUSLY useful if you made one on how to drive K2700 from an EXTERNAL midi editor, e.g. Cakewalk. I recently purchased a K2700 and am having a very hard time saving Song configurations. They're always changing without my consent :-) PLEASE! You are the one to do it right! THANK YOU!! Alexander Volkov, Instructor, British Columbia Institute of Technology
These tutorials are excellent, thanks. One thing I can’t get an answer for (I have asked support) is how you can get program mode to sync to midi clock. In multi-mode I can tell that I can delays etc. to sync to external midi clock. But in program mode it seems to only listen to internal. What am I doing wrong please?
:-/ With 40+ years of User Interface design experience, I see where this makes sense from a tweak every possible parameter point of view, but as a musician (who's played since the original 1980s Midiboard and 1000 series rackmount units), this causes eyes to glaze over and reaction of: where are simulated devices I know and love?
....I developed a control system for testing/designing automobile engines with UI similar to this, and it equally would have been a horrible UI for just driving a car with the engine.
....SO, where is the musician oriented UI for this thing?
Thanks for your input. Understood. Putting what used to be a wall of modular synths into a modern/portable UI is no easy task and further, everyone wants things to operate in a manner that appeals to them and their experience/perspective. All that said, you might find using the Desktop editor application easier as it, of course, leverages a mouse/window/graphic UI environment. This can provide a better birds-eye view of things especialy for those not already familiar with VAST.