Using midi to control modules in vcv rack – Arturia KeyStep Pro Keyboard with Advanced Sequencer and Arpeggiator User Manual
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10.3. Using MIDI to Control Modules in VCV Rack
In the example below, we'll use a KeyStep Pro arpeggiator to control an oscillator in VCV
Rack, a free virtual modular system that you can download from
and
install on your computer.
• Connect the USB output on your KeyStep Pro to a USB port on your computer
• Open VCV Rack. The first time the program launches, it opens a simple demo
patch, which is perfect for our example
• In the first position (top left), you'll see a MIDI-CV module. We'll use this module
to get MIDI Note Numbers from the KeyStep Pro, and we'll use them to control
the pitch of a VCV Rack voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO). We'll use the
corresponding Velocity values to control the ADSR envelope generator module
• In the upper menu of the MIDI-CV module, select "Computer keyboard" and
change the value to "Core MIDI" or "Windows MIDI", as appropriate). Then, in the
middle menu, Click on "(No device)" and change it to "Arturia KeyStep Pro". We've
now set up the MIDI-CV module to receive pitch and velocity values from the
KeyStep Pro
• Now, in the middle menu of the Audio-8 output module, click on "(No device)" and
change it to the computer audio output (i.e. internal soundcard or external audio
interface).
Now, when pressing a key on the KeyStep Pro you should hear sound from VCV Rack
through your speakers or headphones. Congratulations! You can now use the KeyStep
Pro keyboard, the arpeggiators and the sequencers to control oscillator(s) and envelope
generator(s) in VCV Rack.
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