MATRIXSYNTH: KMI SoftStep, for Keyboards, with Sarah Howe, using an Alesis micron se


Wednesday, January 12, 2011

KMI SoftStep, for Keyboards, with Sarah Howe, using an Alesis micron se


YouTube via KeithMcMillen | January 11, 2011 |

"Music technology ace and ambient electronic music artist Sarah Howe glides through dozens of ways SoftStep can be used for real time control and expression.

'I found out about the SoftStep not too long ago... it's a really cool addition to my electronic music setup. It's extremely convenient and can fit inside my backpack.'

'Most keyboardists, like to use both hands at ounce. To do some kind of effect while I'm playing I would have to leave the keyboard and move my hand. I don't have to do that (use my hands) with SoftStep.'

'The SoftStep is by itself without the computer, stand alone.'

'Anything that accepts MIDI information you can use with a SoftStep.'

-- Sarah Howe"

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