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#503354 - 07/24/21 11:14 AM
Can you control via MIDI one arranger w/ another?
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Registered: 07/19/21
Posts: 88
Loc: Upstate NY, US
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My goal is to control one arranger with another arranger.
Example: I would like to use the BK-9 as a controller, to control the arranger and the other parts on a Korg Ek-50 that has 61 keys. You might ask what's the reason?
Well the reason is, that the Korg EK-50 has 5 tracks where you can record plus an accompaniment track, and you can go back and overdub which ever track you want, while the BK-9, is more difficult.
You might ask: why don't you just use the Korg's key bed?
Well the thing is, it has only 61 keys, and some of the songs that I play require a 76 key instrument like the BK-9.
Problem is BK-9 has an old type Midi OUT connection, and also USB to Host, while the Korg EK-50 has only USB to Host MIDI connection.
Question 1: Can I control the arranger and the parts on the EK-50 with the BK-9 used as a controller?
Question 2: What do I need (like cables, or any other gizmos) to connect the two?
Question 3: Or I should just forget about it?
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#503361 - 07/25/21 09:42 AM
Re: Can you control via MIDI one arranger w/ another?
[Re: Dengizich]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
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If you want to do this at home, a computer or laptop can easily be the hub for all usb connections. On the gig, there are hardware solutions like the Kenton https://kentonuk.com/product/midi-usb-host-mk3/ that can convert from usb to MIDI. However a one controller overall volume command is much harder to program, usually involving a sysex command that doesn’t work across all brands. But I’m guessing you want individual channel control, and that’s easily doable by matching Part MIDI channels and using MIDI CC7 & CC11 (expression) commands that the BK-9 sends. Read the manual chapters on the MIDI Sets carefully. You can create up to eight different MIDI Sets, which are linkable to individual Performances, so most usual combinations of Part control of either internal or external MIDI channels can be set up in advance. But not enough for all 16 channels individually. You will have to make some decisions as to what you are least likely to want to control externally. If you want FULL control of the Korg though, for stuff like Variation selection, Fills, Endings, etc., life gets much, MUCH harder. Probably hard enough it’s not worth bothering with, it would be easier to use a computer as a DAW and do the separate style stuff individually and combine later. Codes for style control vary wildly from brand to brand, you’ll definitely need some sort of live code conversion utility to convert whatever codes the master keyboard sends (if it even sends any for certain functions like transpose, Bass Inv etc.). All in all, unless you want to go down a rabbit hole that will decimate your available time to actually PLAY, I’d stick to just simple Part control…
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#503392 - 07/28/21 02:39 PM
Re: Can you control via MIDI one arranger w/ another?
[Re: Dengizich]
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Registered: 07/19/21
Posts: 88
Loc: Upstate NY, US
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I don't think that this Korg Ek-50 has a "Midi Mirror" function, it's an entry level keyboard, but a pretty decent one. I like the fact that you can run it off of 8 AA batteries.
(little off topic) Can't make a decision which keyboard I would want, the Korg EK-50 or the Yamaha EW-410 (also battery powered). I wouldn't mind to have a keyboard that I could take camping with friends, or to play it on the corner of the street.
Yamaha Ew-410 has 750 sounds, 250 Styles, 10 user styles, plays/records Midi and Audio .wav on a USB flash drive, it has 76 keys, but No Bass Inversion, also has a USB type A (for storing songs), it also has USB type B to host, that sends out Audio signals besides Midi to a computer.
Korg Ek-50 has 700 sounds, 280 styles, plus you can upload 90 user styles, it also records Midi and Audio files .wav, it plays back .wav,mp3 and MIDI, not sure if it records MP3 directly, but it plays them. Ek-50 also has a real nice control panel and Bass Inversion.
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#503397 - 07/28/21 08:51 PM
Re: Can you control via MIDI one arranger w/ another?
[Re: Dengizich]
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Registered: 07/19/21
Posts: 88
Loc: Upstate NY, US
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True, every single word you said Diki.
I would prefer a 76 key keyboard, but there are not too many 76 keys arrangers out there, and the ones that you can find it's either cheap, or very expensive. There is no 76 key portable arrangers in between, I don't understand why? How can people get by on 5 octaves? I mean I used do it myself back in the late 90's, with an old Roland E-68 (it had 61 keys), but once you get used to a 76, you wouldn't want to go back to a 61.
But what are my options? I'll probably stick with the BK-9, although it would be nice to try something new.
Let me ask you this Diki, what will be your next arranger in the future?
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