I've got a Behringer Deepmind 12 and also Omnisphere. The latter allows me to use the former as a hardware controller for its epic range of sounds.
I also use Reason sounds in a live setting with just a standard midi keyboard. Can I use both together with separate keyboards in a live performance and what's the best way of going about it?
Can I control two softsynths on two keyboards separately live?
Absolutely. I'd use two computers actually.
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redundancy
ease of setting up
ease of locating stuff
etc etc
ease of setting up
ease of locating stuff
etc etc
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I was thinking more of both from the same Windows laptop.
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Whichever might work best. Can you assign a keyboard to a specific VST in Reason?
Not easily but using a combinator you can set the key ranges and transpose down say four octaves on one keybed to play a different sound there. Not the ideal solution for live playing perhaps...
Right click on the device and „Lock to…“ whatever controler you have listed there.CaptainBlack wrote: ↑13 Aug 2021Whichever might work best. Can you assign a keyboard to a specific VST in Reason?
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That sounds useful, but I can't find it. Is that in the sequencer window?
You need to add each keyboard in the Control Surfaces in the Preferences. Make sure they are NOT selected as Master Keyboard (Use No Master Keyboard).
You can then right click on a device or in the sequencer, and lock that device to a selected keyboard.
Setup this way, if you had 10 keyboards you could lock to 10 different devices.
You can also leave a keyboard as a master device and this will follow your selection.
You can then right click on a device or in the sequencer, and lock that device to a selected keyboard.
Setup this way, if you had 10 keyboards you could lock to 10 different devices.
You can also leave a keyboard as a master device and this will follow your selection.
That's a good tip I had no idea about, will be cool to try that. Can I lock a midi input as well as I'm using a 8 by 8 midi interface?
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you can easily do this now with the advanced midi feature the manual says not to use. the trick to accessing the sequencer is to place a player on top of the combinator that will house your vst. then you can set it to direct record to track. When my system starts my beatstep pro is auto routed. so I drag what I want to use in the combis and go.
Save as template once you have set it up.
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