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Justin Havu

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  1. I've had two Quadrasynths (non-Plus Piano) from 2011 to 2015.  Both of which fell victim to a garbled LCD screen that even doing a battery change/factory reset couldn't cure.  Sold both of them for parts, but man, I loved that instrument.  I thought the stock piano to be quite playable, the rhodes EP was nice, too, and the synth sounds were incredible.  Not to mention a great-feeling keybed with an aftertouch that didn't take all the strength in your hands to engage (*cough* Roland.)

  2. UPDATE!

     

    So, I started from scratch and uninstalled everything related to iConnect from my PC, including all of the drivers, iConfig, etc.  Then, I just simply connected the ICM2+.  

     

    Voila!

     

    S1 is seeing it as a MIDI interface.  

     

    However, iConfig is a pain, as it gives off a communication error and restarts itself every 30 seconds-1 minute.  Luckily, I managed to get a CC#123 filter on both DIN's.  (The only thing I'm using the ICM2+ for is the RD-1000, so why not?)

     

    Played the RD through S1 using Falcon (one of the KeySuite pianos), and checked the MIDI monitor in S1, and all is well--no more CC#123!

     

    Now, I've read on other various forums that the ICM2+ is a bit flaky, so we'll see how long it lasts.

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  3. It came with a lightning cable, and I was able to get my iPad to see it.  Had to go for reConfig, as it appears the original iConfig app is no longer updated or supported.  I was able to apply the CC 123 filter to both sets of DIN's, and store them into the ICM2+.  

     

    Now, the obstacle is to get Windows 11 to recognize it as a MIDI interface, and not just audio.  None of my DAWs see it at all.

  4. Got the iConnectMIDI 2+, and only the audio interface is recognized by Windows.  I can't get the iConfig software to see the unit at all.  Tried two different USB cables, two different USB ports.  It's pretty much bricked as far as I can tell.  🤬

     

    Maybe I just need to suffer through the pain and agony of playing a modern DP action.

  5. Hmm.  This could possibly be a worthy replacement for our church's aging CP300, which is an absolute bear to play action-wise.  I was thinking about the 515, but that action just feels way too heavy and unplayable under my hands.  I got a chance to try one a year ago, and I just didn't get along with it at all.  It sounded great to my ears, but it was just as difficult to play as the CP300.

  6. Welp, the JL Cooper MSB+ arrived.  As great as it may be in a hardware setup, it appears that it can only filter all controllers at once, with no way to filter out a single CC, so that's out.  At least, I can try using it with an external sequencer and play around with it.

     

    Also, as far as I can see, I can't use MIDI-OX as an I/O device within Studio One, so that's out.

     

    Looks like I might be on the hunt for another 88.  However, I have a really difficult time playing on any other weighted/hammer action other than my RD1000, or perhaps a MIDIBoard.  Anything else feels too heavy, stiff, slow, sluggish, or all of the above.  May have to settle for a semiweighted.

  7. Home recording--I never use a computer live.  I'm wanting to use my trusty RD-1000 as my 88-note controller as I've yet to play a digital piano in the last 20 years that has an action that feels as pleasant as this one does, at least to me.  However, my DAW of choice, Studio One, has no way of filtering specific CC's, just normal aftertouch, program changes, etc.  I've tried many VST filters, to no avail.

  8. Does anything like this exist?  I've been wanting to use my trusty RD-1000 as a main controller, however it was born in an age where Roland were implementing the notorious CC# 123 "All Notes Off" with nearly all of their products.  Hardware instruments seem to be fine in not recognizing this, but I can't really use any virtual instruments because of this hiccup.

     

    For anyone wondering, when you let go of the last key you play, the RD will send out an "All Notes Off" (MIDI CC# 123) command, which cuts off any sound from many virtual instruments.  This is probably happening because the VI's are interpreting that message as CC 120 (All Sounds Off.)

     

    I was looking at the Digital Music Corp MX-8 as a solution, but after looking at the manual, it doesn't appear to offer that filter.

     

    Any other ideas?

  9. Couldn't think of a better way to celebrate dropping 100+ lbs over two years, than with my longest run to date (not on the treadmill, though!).  The last three miles were a bear, but I loved every bit of it!

     

    13mile.thumb.jpg.0d7609b257b6b497ccbf1bce77604d62.jpg   JHrunning.thumb.jpg.2a937a5f5fea677f9bafeee9cc7b3344.jpg

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  10. 37 minutes ago, StickMan393 said:

    Why the hate on A-Ha? They write/wrote great songs and the music is a cut above your average pop. Good stuff.

     

    Agreed!  Their first three albums are great!

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  11. The Roland RD-1000 will forever be my go-to instrument on a Sunday morning.  Our team is just myself, and a couple of singers, one of which plays acoustic guitar.  We do a good mix of old and new, mostly the old 80's-early 2000's songs.  Depending on whether or not I want more sounds at my fingers from week to week, I may pull out a 2nd board (MODX7, SY77, or Karma) and control that from the RD-1000.  We're not about carbon-copying the original arrangements at all.  Then again, I usually don't play the same thing twice.  Lol

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