* From gm2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
that does help, thanks. can you give me an example of a
viable/reliable midi box or patch bay? in truth i've never quite
'gotten' the patch bay idea, but i've never really tried to either.
just so i can go do some homework, specifically what might you
recommend that would do the job? or given the list of stuff i have,
how would you connect it? thnx again....
>* From [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>It does have to do with daisy chainin but doesn't have to. You can chain all
>yer equipment together or you can get a midi box or patch bay. The setup is
>basically the same, you just hook it all up and assign sounds to channels.
>Don't worry about a control keyboard either, you can use the one on the rm1x
>with a lot of ease and no hassle. unlike the 505 or 303, you actually have a
>two octave keyboard stup like a keyboard. this is great for the type of jams
>you said you made before, usually the bass and upper freq. sounds are pretty
>separate and you don't find need for multi-octave playability but if you did,
>you can just record part on the top, change the octave and play the bottom
>and you are all set!
>-matt
>if thats not enough thn ask for more:)
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