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Connect to the computer your favorite MIDI instrument (usually a keyboard with a MIDI or
<p>Connect your favorite MIDI instrument to the computer (usually a MIDI/USB keyboard, or a MIDI guitar, a MIDI accordion ...).
USB output, but also guitar MIDI, MIDI accordion ...)  
Connect to the computer a MIDI synthesizer (sound generator) 
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'''''vA2''''' take  care  to  recognize  "real time" played  arrangements  and generate  a complete  
Connect a MIDI synthesizer (sound generator) to the computer.</p>
 
<p>'''''vA2''''' recognizes played chords in "real time" and generates a complete  
orchestration  in  the  chosen  style,  while  allowing  you  full  control  over  all  aspects  of  your  
orchestration  in  the  chosen  style,  while  allowing  you  full  control  over  all  aspects  of  your  
instrumental Thurs
instrumental performance.</p>
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Instead  of developing  software  with  thousands  of  parameters  to  enter  into  menus  and  
<p>Rather than developing  software  with  thousands  of  parameters  to  enter  into  menus  and sub-menus, we opted for a more integrated approach. We decided to offer a ready-to-use solution for  the musician, from beginning to end, for the chain of sound production. </p>
sub-menus, we opted for an integrative approach.  
 
So we decided to offer a ready-to-use solution for  the musician, from beginning to end, the  
<p>Of course, the software is inherently scalable and we are in constant technological monitoring to  
chain of sound production.  
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Of course, the software is inherently scalable and we are in constant technological monitoring to  
integrate progressively solutions that really seem workable for the musician.  
integrate progressively solutions that really seem workable for the musician.  
Our first choice turned to integration Ketron SD2 sound module.
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Following one of the possible configurations  for the '''''vA2:'''''<br><br>
Our first choice turned to integration of the Ketron SD2 sound module.</p>
 
<p>Here is one of the possible configurations  for the '''''vA2:'''''</p>
 
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== See Also ==
[[Main Page|MAIN PAGE]]
[[3._FEATURES|3. FEATURES]]

Latest revision as of 14:42, 4 July 2019

Connect your favorite MIDI instrument to the computer (usually a MIDI/USB keyboard, or a MIDI guitar, a MIDI accordion ...).
Connect a MIDI synthesizer (sound generator) to the computer.

vA2 recognizes played chords in "real time" and generates a complete orchestration in the chosen style, while allowing you full control over all aspects of your instrumental performance.

Rather than developing software with thousands of parameters to enter into menus and sub-menus, we opted for a more integrated approach. We decided to offer a ready-to-use solution for the musician, from beginning to end, for the chain of sound production.

Of course, the software is inherently scalable and we are in constant technological monitoring to integrate progressively solutions that really seem workable for the musician.
Our first choice turned to integration of the Ketron SD2 sound module.

Here is one of the possible configurations for the vA2:

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See Also

MAIN PAGE

3. FEATURES