Title: | * * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * * |
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Created: | Thu Feb 20 1986 |
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I have an EMU systems SP-12. MIDI in/out/thru, reads and writes SMPTE (four different fps settings) and has two banks of 2.5 seconds of sampling time. Not bad for demos. Pretty good using live cymbals. What I need to do is get a sequencer that can read the same smpte and control keyboards or samplers so I don't have to 'print' on my 1" 8-track. I borrowed some gear and it worked great once... I used a Roland MC-500 with another box and it worked fine. I don't know what the other box was. Does onyone know if the SP-12 outputs MIDI information that a sequencer can read as tempo? How do I get one SMPT stripe to control the SP-12 AND a sequencer which can control the synths/samplers? I need a sequencer that can do this. I do not need alot of channels or memory as I would only use it in the studio for one song at at time. I offload the SP-12 to a commador 5 1/2" floppy....it works great. Hopefully the sequencer in question could offload on the same disk drive. Any suggestions??
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2598.1 | go borrow a sequencer | SALSA::MOELLER | Born To Be Riled | Tue Mar 19 1991 15:49 | 37 |
I use SMPTE and a MAC running Performer, with an 8-track deck. The only E-Mu gear I have is an EMAX.. which has bunches of SP-12 mapped format percussion samples. > What I need to do is get a sequencer that can read the same smpte > and control keyboards or samplers SMPTE is an audio signal. If the SP-12 prints and later reads the SMPTE track itself, you can't get a sequencer to read the SMPTE (audio) because the audio cable is plugged into the SP-12, which follows it. You could always get another SMPTE-to-MIDI converter box, which would then start/stop the SP-12 and another sequencer using MIDI, but I don't hear you wanting to do that. >Does onyone know if the SP-12 outputs MIDI information that a sequencer >can read as tempo? Probably. Sequence start and stop have been in the MIDI spec since the beginning, as has MIDI sync. You need to borrow a sequencer for a few hours. That's the only proof. >How do I get one SMPT stripe to control the SP-12 AND a sequencer which >can control the synths/samplers? My assumption is that the SP-12 starts and stops based on the SMPTE stripe. *IF* it outputs MIDI sync/clock AND sequence start/stop info, *ANY* sequencer (hardware or software) that obeys external clock will happily control all your other SGU's. >so I don't have to 'print' on my 1" 8-track. Well, you'll still have to have the SMPTE stripe on track 8. Keep those tape tracks free for analog audio. best of luck. karl p.s. Is your first name Charlie ? | |||||
2598.2 | WASTED::tomg | Bassists: Stand up for your Sonic Rights! | Wed Mar 20 1991 08:09 | 6 | |
re:.-1 Yes, it's *the* Charlie Farren. |