No, that's impossible, they have a different data structure that makes them incompatible.
You could, of course, sync the two together and record BSP patterns to the Keystep Pro and vice versa.
You could, of course, sync the two together and record BSP patterns to the Keystep Pro and vice versa.
When the Keystep Pro is connected to, and recognised by the MIDI Control Center,
changes you make in the MCC are instantly transmitted to the Keystep Pro.
It does not work like that the other way.
When you make changes on the Keystep Pro and want to save them in the MCC you have to store them explicitly:
The current Keystep Pro settings are now transferred to the MIDI Control Center as a project.
You can now choose to accept the default name/date combo or overwrite this with your own name.
changes you make in the MCC are instantly transmitted to the Keystep Pro.
It does not work like that the other way.
When you make changes on the Keystep Pro and want to save them in the MCC you have to store them explicitly:
- Open MIDI Control Center if it isn't open already
- Click on the 'Recall From'
The current Keystep Pro settings are now transferred to the MIDI Control Center as a project.
You can now choose to accept the default name/date combo or overwrite this with your own name.
As changes you make in the MIDI Control Center are transmitted instantly, you can use this to quickly create a setup when starting a project.
It also enables you to create templates for specific projects, each with specific MIDI channel assignments,
Launch quantize options, Drum map options and CC# configurations.
Before doing so remember to transfer (Recall From) your current Keystep Pro settings to the MIDI Control Center.
It also enables you to create templates for specific projects, each with specific MIDI channel assignments,
Launch quantize options, Drum map options and CC# configurations.
Before doing so remember to transfer (Recall From) your current Keystep Pro settings to the MIDI Control Center.
We hope to add this in the future but is not an easy thing to build and implement, as the Keystep Pro is a complex controller.
No.
This was an error in earlier versions of the manual.
Step buttons do not send CC#s.
This was an error in earlier versions of the manual.
Step buttons do not send CC#s.
No.
There is only one control track that is independent of the tracks.
In earlier documentation version this was stated in error.
It may be a feature that returns in later firmware versions.
There is only one control track that is independent of the tracks.
In earlier documentation version this was stated in error.
It may be a feature that returns in later firmware versions.
Yes.
By default, CC# codes are transmitted on MIDI channel 1.
You can change this in UTIL>Controller>Global MIDI chan.
Being able to change this is important when you want to control two or more synths that respond to the KeyStep Pro on different MIDI channels.
By default, CC# codes are transmitted on MIDI channel 1.
You can change this in UTIL>Controller>Global MIDI chan.
Being able to change this is important when you want to control two or more synths that respond to the KeyStep Pro on different MIDI channels.
Yes.
There's an option in the Utility menu that enables you to specify the MIDI channel on which the CC#s the knob generates will be transmitted.
Go to: Util>Controller>Knob[x]>Channel and set the channel on which you want the knob to transmit.
A second option is to specify whether a knob should transmit on MIDI out 1 or MIDI out 2. To do so use menu Util>Controller>Knob[x]>Port.
This enables you to send CC#s generated by knob 1 to synth A on MIDI port 1 and CC#s generated by knob 2 to synth B on MIDI port 2.
There's an option in the Utility menu that enables you to specify the MIDI channel on which the CC#s the knob generates will be transmitted.
Go to: Util>Controller>Knob[x]>Channel and set the channel on which you want the knob to transmit.
A second option is to specify whether a knob should transmit on MIDI out 1 or MIDI out 2. To do so use menu Util>Controller>Knob[x]>Port.
This enables you to send CC#s generated by knob 1 to synth A on MIDI port 1 and CC#s generated by knob 2 to synth B on MIDI port 2.
If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us.