![]() ![]() Would it help to buy one of these MIDI thru boxes I've read about to reduce the chances of any potential lag or data corruption that might impede stability? Some folks talk about them "cleaning up" data or something.sounds kind of like snake oil to me but I could be wrong. ![]() Is all this going to be too much for daisy chaining to handle? I've read some people have issues with this and it isn't always apparent at first or it's intermittent. I'm going to be sending control changes, program changes etc. So this leads me to a question about using the MPC's single MIDI output to sequence 3 pieces of hardware in a live situation: Virus, Mopho and Eclipse. Then chop up and process any audio directly from the computer to dump into the MPC so everything is ready to go in a live situation.Ĭan you tell this dork is really excited?!?! It's been working out fantastically for me. I should use the MPC to sequence EVERYTHING in my setup directly through Ableton Live! This way I can get the comfortable feel of sequencing my compositions with hardware while still using Virus Control etc. ![]() But recently I had an epiphany that should've had years ago: I've been learning a great deal about MIDI and synth programming but ultimately getting nowhere in terms of a decent live set. I bought an MPC1000 4 years ago and sold it early this year to buy an MPC500 because I was only using it mostly as a slaved drum machine/sampler and using the sequencer very little for live use. Also, some of the excellent software editors for hardware are just too good to pass up (ie Virus TI, Soundtower's Evolver editor). For 8 years before that I was performing with an XP-50 / SP-202, then later an XL-7 / CDX-1 and getting a whole helluva lot more done.Ībleton Live is great, but it seemed much more natural and enjoyable to sequence my compositions with hardware yet the appeal of sample editing and the awesome sounds I was getting with Reaktor were drawing me towards the software. It's been a big struggle for me and has hindered my production radically. There is one of each of the inputs and outputs on the front of the unit, white the remaining ones are on the back. This has four inputs and eight outputs for a total of 32 combinations. For the past four years or so I've been learning how to record and sequence on a computer and use plug-ins. For sale is a Kawai MAV-8 MIDI Patchbay in very good condition. Kawai MAV-8 MIDI Patchbay Reverb For sale is a Kawai MAV-8 MIDI Patchbay in very good condition. ![]()
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