Arturia Keystep Playing with the Step Sequencer
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Just a bit of playing around with the step sequencer on the Arturia Keystep MIDI Controller, using it to sequence a Yamaha CS5 analog mono synth and a Futuresonus Parva polyphonic synth. Skip to 3:54 to get the quick description how to record a sequence. • Really had 3 goals with this: • 1. Playing with the Keystep sequencer • 2. Testing the Waldorf Pulse 2 for translating MIDI to CV • 3. Sequencing an old mono, analog synth that had no MIDI • The Keystep is a great piece of hardware at a decent price (around $115-120), with velocity and aftertouch sensitive keys, an arpeggiator, and a step sequencer. Can store up to eight, 64-step sequences. MIDI in/out and CV and gate outs for controlling analog equipment. • The Keystep has CV and gate out, but the Yamaha CS5 doesn't use the normal, Moogish-volt-per-octave standard, so I had to use the Waldorf Pulse 2 to translate the midi from the Keystep to the Hertz-per-volt CV standard older Yamaha synths frequently used.
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