source file: mills2.txt Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 11:59:15 -0800 Subject: Re: The collapse of innovation in post-1988 synthesizer technology From: james@astro.as.utexas.edu (James McCartney) >From: mclaren >N.B.: Even though the Kurzweil 2500 series offers >gobs of RAM, the sampler does *NOT* have a >full-keyboard tuning table. Thus my next sampler However the K2000 & K2500 have a feature that is *better* than tuning tables if you are willing to program it a bit and use MAX as your controller. I use MIDI controller 20 into a sample and hold that samples per voice on note on. That controller is used to modulate pitch over one semitone giving 128 steps per semitone. I use MAX to send a MIDI controller 20 as a fine tuning before each note on. This scheme allows me to use 1536 pitches per octave over the entire range of the machine at any time and not be limited to any fixed set of pitches. It also allows polyphonic microtonality on a single MIDI channel which you cannot do if you are using pitch bend since pitch bend is monophonic per channel. In order to use this scheme you must edit your K2000 patches to use one of the FUNs as a sample and hold and use that as a pitch modulator. I think this makes the K2000 the BEST synth of all for microtonality. --- james mccartney james@astro.as.utexas.edu Received: from eartha.mills.edu [144.91.3.20] by vbv40.ezh.nl with SMTP-OpenVMS via TCP/IP; Thu, 21 Dec 1995 21:29 +0100 Received: from by eartha.mills.edu via SMTP (940816.SGI.8.6.9/930416.SGI) for id MAA13685; Thu, 21 Dec 1995 12:29:42 -0800 Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 12:29:42 -0800 Message-Id: <199512212134.QAA23387@cerberus.Ensoniq.COM> Errors-To: madole@ella.mills.edu Reply-To: tuning@eartha.mills.edu Originator: tuning@eartha.mills.edu Sender: tuning@eartha.mills.edu