* From "Michael Weiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>* From Thijs van der Vossen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> * From "Alessandro Montana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> somebody told me that when using a sampler (a3000) with the rm1x as its
>> sequencer, the results weren't as good as when using just the internal
>> sounds. I wanted to know, precisely if this is true or not, and if it is,
>> how much of a lag/sloppyness should i excpect??
>
>This sounds like utter bullshit to me. I use my RM1x to sequence my A3k and
I
>never had any timing problems whatsoever. You can tell this person that he
is
>talking nonsense or that he really should turn the 'MIDI->Smp' function to
'Off'
>in the 'PROGRAM/SAMPLE' selection screen (manual, page 97).
Another old, but effective technique for improving the timing of your
sequenced parts involves slowing down the tempo of the song you're recording
parts for.Slow the tempo down enough for you to play your rhythmic parts
with some degree of accuracy, then quantise those results and take the song
back up to speed. Also, try different quantisation settings.
Michael Weiser
Producer, Composer & Recording Engineer
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