Thank you very much, for the resource of yours that you suggest. It covers a lot. Membership prices to it indeed seem reasonable. Man, but is it ever going to take now some effort from me!
Basically, I’m a drummer who has always been self taught on a piano. (I learn about pianos from much at this site.) Mallet percussion (tympani and bells) I played at as a high school student; I’m just starting vibes however via the controller without any other hardware vibraphone instrument whatsoever in my possession.
Since I’ve already been somewhat an accomplished sight reader, my interests now are about possible improvisational approaches presently available to me to learn: some fast and dirty probably. So, I require some of the very basics on mallets right now.
Although, I appreciate your perspective and input as a percussionist at this forum, the point before I was trying to make clear about new and less expensive MIDI controllers like the Pearl malletSTATION, specifically, is that in fact any of these alternatives permits an individual note dampening via MIDI after touch messages going from it the newer controller to various software instruments, those such as PIANOTEQ vibraphones.
I’ve a video example demonstrating just such a technique used: https://youtu.be/R4-aCvV5PbA
I have also a hope that MODART will continue to take input from percussionists like you and me, seriously. It as an organization has to have a lot of untapped potential that can still benefit a great number of percussionists and drummers alike, in the way of new instruments, especially, if offered only to those, both who’ve previously been relying somewhat reluctantly on sample based instruments. Which might saturate only the software market overwhelmingly but from which exclusively those must choose if really they’re to enjoy any of the convenient advantages today software drums and other percussion allow over physical instruments. That which additionally are always loud.
Last edited by Amen Ptah Ra (22-12-2020 15:40)
Pianoteq 8 Studio Bundle, Pearl malletSTATION EM1, Roland (DRUM SOUND MODULE TD-30, HandSonic 10, AX-1), Akai EWI USB, Yamaha DIGITAL PIANO P-95, M-Audio STUDIOPHILE BX5, Focusrite Saffire PRO 24 DSP.