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Posts posted by Robert Karasek
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hardware - your wish is my command
K4 explained at trade show MUSIKMESSE Frankfurt 2014 in good audio quality - but poor english :-D
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBk9eM1pRVc
I think there are some more videos on youtube.
David Bryce from Keyboard Magazine stopped by the booth very early, too.
So, the video should be online, as well...
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hardware gets it totally right.
128 performances:
actually, it's 128 x 4.
each PERFORMANCE has 4 SCENES.
1 SCENE can handle up to 8 zones (= sounds/outputs).
In other keyboards you might need to save these 4 different multisetups in 4 different locations.
In K4/K5 you have everything at a glance and can quickly change between them.
think of: Intro, Verse, Chorus, Outro.
Virtual Instruments:
you can create "virtual instruments" and define things as you wish and save these settings.
think of gear you regularly use.
when creating a PERFORMANCE you can call up this pre-designed virtual instrument.
In the EDIT-mode for ZONES the outputs MIDI I/O, USB and these virtual instruments are available. you now can choose this VI (virtual instrument).
maybe you have named it JUPITER-80 before - if so, you see JUPITER-80 in the list among MIDI Output 18, USB Device and so on.
saves time.
The new firmware was released in october. great new & unique features.
I have the K4 EX and I'm doing demo shows over here in Germany/Europe.
If anyone has more questions feel free to hit me up.
I think chances are high that you can get to see it at NAMM
And a review in KEYBOARD MAGAZINE will surely follow soon, too.
New Viscount Physis K4 & K5 MIDI controllers
in The Keyboard Corner
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Hello @all,
I've been using the K4 EX since its very beginning / release and doing demo shows over here in Germany/Europe.
Jerry already answered all questions though...
If US-based people need further info and/or want to get the hands on a K4/K5, feel free to contact:
Gary Girouard
garyg@physispiano.com
Director (North America)
Galileo Digitals | Physis Piano | Viscount Organs
Cheers
Robert