Key Control Puts All The Right Notes On The White Keys, Chords On The Black

US MIDI device maps your keyboard controller or synth to a chosen key and scale      15/03/18

Artificial Noise has announced, Key Control, a MIDI device that maps your keyboard controller or synthesizer to a chosen Key and Scale. They tell us that the white keys will play all the notes in the desired Key & Scale (removing all unused notes), while the black keys will play chords within the Key & Scale. You can choose between 11 scales and all 12 keys. Here's more details direct from Artificial Noise...

Simply hook up the Key Control between your keyboard controller and your desired MIDI destination (computer, synthesizer, sequencer, etc) via standard 5-Pin MIDI DIN cables. Or put your synthesizer in "Local OFF" mode and send the MIDI out from your synth through the Key Control and back into the synth, to always play 'in key.'

With a fast and easy 2 knob interface, you can quickly dial in one of a possible 132 possible key and scale combinations and get down to making music fast and with no fuss.

In “Chromatic” mode, 127 MIDI notes are passed through unchanged, while the “Key” knob will transpose the incoming MIDI notes up to 11 semi-tones.

MIDI notes are changed depending on the Key & Scale chosen, but all other MIDI data passes through unchanged, with low latency and fast operation.

Great for musicians just starting out or for bands & songwriters who would like to add some keys to their songs.

Compact but tough aluminum case. Ships with 9v power supply.

Scales include:

  •     Major
  •     Minor
  •     Harmonic Minor
  •     Melodic Minor
  •     Dorian
  •     Locrian
  •     Lydian
  •     Mixolydian
  •     Phrygian
  •     Hungarian Minor
  •     Persian
  •     Chromatic / Thru Mode

 

Pricing and Availability:
$199 + Shipping (Pre-sale price for a limited time only)

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