Title: | * * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * * |
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I'm having a problem with trying to figure this out, hope someone out there can help me. I'm currently using the Roland R5 drum machine along with and MC50 Sequencer, both have a built in metronome. The R5 has some pre-recorded drum patterns that I like to use while just putting ideas down on the sequencer, how do I get the sequencer to play the R5 since the tempo's of the 2 don't match. Thanks Howard
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2497.1 | DCSVAX::COTE | Can't touch this... | Mon Nov 19 1990 12:32 | 4 | |
Make sure one is set to "slave", and use the other to generate MIDI clocks for both... Edd | |||||
2497.2 | WMOIS::RAY | Mon Nov 19 1990 13:03 | 5 | ||
What exactly do you mean "set to slave"????? Howard | |||||
2497.3 | DCSVAX::COTE | Can't touch this... | Mon Nov 19 1990 13:16 | 24 | |
Oooops, sorry... In order to "sync" the 2 devices, they both must be responding to the same clock pulses. Your R5 probably has a MIDI menu of some sort. Poke thru it until you find a "clock" or "sync" option, and then set it to "external" or "MIDI". If you don't have the MC50 connected to it, you should be unable to start the drum machine. This is goodness... Also check the MC50 to make sure it is sending clock pulses. I think the MC50 is much the same as the MC500, which means you must enable "clock out". Then connect MIDI out from the sequencer to MIDI in of the R5... You can also set the R5 to be the master by setting the MC50 to MIDI sync. The point is, you only want *1* unit to generate MIDI clock tics. In a properly configured setup, the other one will respond and stay in perfect sync... Edd | |||||
2497.4 | WMOIS::RAY | Mon Nov 19 1990 13:24 | 7 | ||
Much better Edd, now I gotcha............ Thanks Alot Howard |