This is actually something I wanted to ask RM1x users.... I'm considering
picking one up, and I was hoping to integrate the sequencer into my current
setup rather than completely replace it.


So it's not that big a hassle sending midi sequences from the computer to
the RM1x and vice versa?


After playing with the Rm1x, I like it a lot, but I think I still need my
computer to write more complicated drum patterns...


nigel




Marc Horchler wrote:

> That's funny.  I do just the opposite. Record patterns into RM1X, than copy
> into cubase for further cuttin and pastin....
> 
> ...marc
> 
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>> De�: "Dizzy J." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> � : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Objet�: Re: far fetched
>> Date�: Lund 24 juil 2000  15:30
>> 
> 
>> hmm..recording into the rm1x has been no more difficult for me than any
>> other sequencer.  I still prefer to record into a computer sequencer for
>> ease of editing.  I then move patterns over to the rm1x for playback.
>> 
>> one option you might look at is purchacing a full blown sampler. Im
>> currently writing a live set with the rm1x, and access virus, and a yammy
>> a3k.  my understanding is that the mpc, while an interesting box, is a
>> very good sequencer, with limited sampling.  you already own a very good
>> sequencer, and for less money than the MPC you can get very good sampling.
>> 
>> just an idea
>> 
>> On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Jeff Schmidt wrote:
>> 
>>> Thanks for the help.  Much better now. :)  But it still isn't very user
>>> friendly for recording, and it doesn't sample.  But Maybe I'll try to save
>>> up the money instead of selling the RM1x.  Still want an MPC for sequencing
>>> and sampling.
>>> 
>>> Jeff
>>> 
>>>> the rm1x wont switch at the end of a pattern, but you can make it switch
>>>> at the end of a measure.  go into setup and change the value from 1/16 to
>>>> 1 measure. give that a try before you sell it.
>>>> 
>>>> the delay he's talking about is when you switch STYLES (i.e what I think
>>>> of as songs in pattern mode). I'm planning on getting around that delay
>>>> through creative uses of a dj mixer and a burned cd of material.
>>>> 
>>>>> That isn't actually a delay.  It switches patterns instantly.  That's
>>> the
>>>>> problem.  With my 909 and other gear, when you switch patterns, it goes
>>> to
>>>>> the new pattern once the current one runs out.  This seems to me to be
>>> the
>>>>> most logical way in a pattern-based music scene.  I'm actually going to
>>> get
>>>>> rid of my RM1x because of this fault.  I'm going to get another MPC2000.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jeff Schmidt
>>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> 

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