On a similar subject, I have a 190-1. The highest note it responds to is B-7. Does that sound correct Seems strange that it doesn’t got to C-8. That’s the top note on every midi keyboard I have and it’s a note I use a LOT!! Seems like an odd choice to leave just one note that doesn’t work.
If that isn’t right, is there a way to get it to respond to a C-8
Other than that the only problem I have is that I can’t find a way to enable portamento. I did it once from Sonar by sending the right command but it’s never worked since.
Scott
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Subject: 1 Re: A-190-4 midi to cv legato mode
I have the same problem with my A-190-2 - I would like to be able to use Last Note priority, but it doesn't work as I would want it to.
Since releasing a key doesn't return to playing a previously held key, hitting the edge of the next key by accident kills the note I wanted to play - it stops immediately, and doesn't resume when I release the key I pressed accidentally. E.g. I try to play C, but my finger also catches the edge of D, momentarily, resulting in a brief blip, then silence.
I'm a terrible keyboard player, so I do that a lot. I settled for only using High Note priority, but that's not ideal because I also wanted to use the A-190-2 to control the filter of other synths, to provide velocity, but that doesn't work if the A-190-2 can't respond to notes in the same way as the synth I'm using it with.
I assume the A-190-2 firmware can't be updated either, but if it can, I would very much like to know, even if it involves replacing a chip - so long as it's one that's in a socket.
- Andy
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