Thanks..I believe 16 channels is cool..I thoght 64 might be a little wacked!
Anyway, the main thing is the midi chain.
RM1x OUT -> AN1x IN
AN1x OUT -> RM1x IN
AN1x THRU -> Access Virus
Nord Lead 2
A3000
Electribe-R
Does that sound right? With this config, turning the knobs on the Virus/Nord
doesn't send any Midi info back to the sequencer because their OUTS don't have
anything plugged in, only the IN so it gets info from the RM1x. Any advice?
Should I be concerned? I think I can control some of those features/knobs from
the AN1x, my control synth. hmmmm...otherwise it it looks like it would be an
ugly process to get all those MIDI-OUT ports back in the RM1x. Until next time!
:-)
Thanks,
Mark
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> I don't know man, but 16 channels is a lot. I haven't used more than 12 -
> but I guess if you do... One thing that I do (rather than trying to program
> the drums into the RM1X, is just write some beats on my ER-1, and mute at the
> mixer accordingly. Saves you some channels there. Also, I have sampled my
> drum loops (I write them myself) into my ESI4000. Hell, with a sampler
> (especially one as capable as your A3000), you should haven't any channel
> problems. I guess if you are looking to use 64, that won't work, but if you
> need 18 or 20, that could do the job quite nicely. Just a thought...
>
> In a message dated 1/29/2000 10:06:37 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > #2) The RM1x has 16 midi channels. I have 7 midi devices so 16 channels
> > doesn't feel like it's going to go very far. My buddy mentioned some
> > sequencers have A 1-16, B 1-16, C 1-16, and D 1-16 essentially giving
> > you 4 x 16 = 64 channels of midi. Is there any hint/tip/trick for doing
> > this on the RM1x? If I remember right, this was one of the complaints
> > about the RM1x - it doesn't have multiple outs.......?