Goodbye FCB1010. Hello KMI SoftStep.

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Re: Goodbye FCB1010. Hello KMI SoftStep.

Post by LoopStationZebra » Sat Apr 16, 2011 8:18 pm

:lol:

I'm about the same height and shoe size, but thankfully a bit thinner. :twisted:

The hardware feels like it could pretty much withstand anything. It's got a carbon fiber frame or some such shit. The spec is on the website. The pads themselves are some sort of super dense rubber. The sensors below them? No idea.

It would be somewhat difficult to work with the SoftStep using Doc Martens, lol. Just because of the girth. :lol: Not that you couldn't do it, but...again...it just requires more precision than a pair of Chuck Taylors.

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Re: Goodbye FCB1010. Hello KMI SoftStep.

Post by The Leveller » Sun Apr 17, 2011 8:32 am

jimmynitcher wrote:Blimey thanks - sounds good.

I wonder how much cheaper UK dist will make it?
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In what universe is anything ever cheaper in the UK?

It will be £50 more expensive, simples.

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Re: Goodbye FCB1010. Hello KMI SoftStep.

Post by jimmynitcher » Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:07 am

Good point - may as well get it from Mars :|

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Re: Goodbye FCB1010. Hello KMI SoftStep.

Post by kryz » Mon Apr 18, 2011 11:34 am

This really looks like the foot controller I've been waiting for. Now if the pads were spaced a little further apart...
I'm wondering if it could be hacked to a bigger overall size. But probably the sensors are all soldered to one circuit board, right? Has anybody looked inside the thing yet?

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Re: Goodbye FCB1010. Hello KMI SoftStep.

Post by sealpt » Mon Apr 18, 2011 1:56 pm

I think I might end up with one of these.

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Re: Goodbye FCB1010. Hello KMI SoftStep.

Post by ronanconlan » Mon May 09, 2011 1:17 pm

Issue resolved (sort of!)

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Re: Goodbye FCB1010. Hello KMI SoftStep.

Post by bartend7 » Thu Jul 14, 2011 5:52 am

On the softstep with ableton live video it was explained to have programmable banks. does anyone know how many banks are programmable? Also, are there any presets that work with ableoton. On the same video, it seemed to control the session view pretty easily.

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Re: Goodbye FCB1010. Hello KMI SoftStep.

Post by pepezabala » Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:36 pm

so I received a softstep today. software is a bit clumsy, but I will get my head around it, pretty sure. up until now I made a little looping template for my guitar and it works fine so far. now want to incorporate it into my existing big live-set. up until now I haven't managed to program a new scene that will use my already exisiting midi-mappings. I use midi-CCs, usually from the nanokontrol, for lots of stuff: scene launch, navigation, blue-hand, device-selection ... I will post my findings later!

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Re: Goodbye FCB1010. Hello KMI SoftStep.

Post by pepezabala » Tue Aug 23, 2011 11:37 am

oh my god. it's so good to have that thing!

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Re: Goodbye FCB1010. Hello KMI SoftStep.

Post by ambientidm » Sat Nov 24, 2012 5:56 pm

I am wondering about the possibilities of controlling guitar rig with it. Can it auto map to a racks eight knobs? That would be sick indeed for string players. Then maybe switch to another bank for controlling the looper.


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