You simply want a bass pedal *controller*. A midi controller. The peds in the size and shape you want that squirt midi but don't pretend to make sounds on their own.
There are very expensive versions and there are versions you can hack together yourself like i did on the very cheap.
Anything...
It was a lecture, Old Boy, and as always, an obvious one.
And well, he might already have some - looking through his old cables - but there's no need to ever purchase more.
As long as we're gonna be lectured on cost of connectors, also remember you're paying for wires you don't need.
Full duplex wiring certainly has its place, but if you're making cables for a home setup, much more generic cabling will service you well and cost less with every foot you use.
I use Hosa for some stuff, Whirlwind for others. No name generic stuff, too.
Most I've made myself from wire stock and Switchcraft connectors, though more recently Neutriks.
Not seeing a difference in them. The electrons seem to travel just fine.
You kinda answered your own question.
Nothing new to report. Nothing going on.
It's a $2000 box. $3000 with a keyboard.
So sure it sounds really great and sure it has plenty of polyphony but I can sound like Vangelis for WAY less money. I don't know if they've reached market saturation, but...
For decades, not just years, my main go-to keyboard has been my Yamaha KX-88. Now I got lots of others including synths. 12 to be exact. But the KX has been the best action, feel, response, etc. even with the limited 0-100 Yamaha midi velocity of the time. I control 2 dozen modules through...
Your midi chain looks like a strange loop.
Pull that last connector that round trips to the KW Piano and see what happens. Looks like you've got a feedback loop race condition going.
When you play back your sequence, you don't wanna play back your KW piano. You simply wanna play back your...
This channel-per-note function does exist. But it's a midi-controller feature.
The Linnstrument, for example, has a setting that does this. Pretty sure the Roli Seaboard does likewise.
But most do not, by a large majority.
Best you'll get are layers. So that's maybe 3, possibly 4 different...
The ONLY thing that matters is what comes out of your speakers and what gets laid onto the track.
These things are capable of a couple of really sterling sounds, or certainly serviceable for multi-voiced layers to other tracks. So while a top-flight, mega money sampled articulated string sound...
Stuff like this has always been the most maddening and simple failures, in my life.
Corroded jacks - especially shutoff/diverter jacks.
Cold solder joint. Only fails/works at the right temp or when the board flexes from install/removal.
Cracked resistor. Ditto.
All I can say is that I feel...
Cancel it now. Get your money back. I'm serious. Get it while you still can.
EVERYTHING is empty right now. Not just PreSonus. Not just electronics. Not just music. Everything is on the ragged edge.
I have delivery dates on everything from Behringer synths to heavy Machinetools. ALL of...
Well... you sorta can. But he's basically right.
If you can signal trace, grab the signal right after the input buffer amp and you can reverse it there just fine. All the pesky concerns about grounds on an unbalanced signal would then be isolated.
You can TRY it on your DI. The worst you can...
If this were me and I wanted to do what I think you're describing, including drilling a hole for a switch, I might be inclined to switch polarity at the input instead of later in the chain like at the fader.
But then, I'm no expert on the T320, either.
There is sometimes too many things that...
There's a device called an L-Pad that's effectively a high power pot that's used for very much this same purpose.
The input always sees the same load (typically 8 ohms) and the output is whatever you want.