[sdiy] Howto merge 2 MIDI streams?

Rude 66 r.lekx at chello.nl
Wed Jun 12 19:03:10 CEST 2002


which teebee do you have? a yellow one? i have a black one, and it only has
1 midi in. 2 midi outs, though. but even then, it is probably the most
useful thing in the studio here too..

r./




----- Original Message -----
From: "andy" <mcphive at corrupt.net>
To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 5:51 PM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Howto merge 2 MIDI streams?


>
> I will now reveal one of the secret weapons of my analog
> lifestyle.
>
> The syntecno TEEBEE is a tb-303 emulator which is great if you
> want that sort of thing-- it's midi controlled, and sounds like a 303.
> I've never had a 303, but it's got slide and accents and all that, and
> it's fun as hell to program from my frostwave fat controller.
>
> BUT.
>
> Hidden on the back panel of the teebee are FOUR CV/GATE outputs,
> which operate from four separate midi channels (5, 6, 7, and 8 are i think
> the factory default channels) and a 2-in-1-out midi merger. AND, it's got
> a separate midi in for controlling it that's not hooked up to the midi
> merger.
>
> AND, it's got a din/sync out. It reads midi clock from the midi
> input, and outputs din/sync. I bought this for $150, and it's potentially
> the most useful piece of gear in my cheap-o hacked-together studio. I can
> control two separate cv/gate synths with midi keyboards, WHILE the teebee
> plays a sequence coming from the fat controller. Since it's got a built-in
> midi merger, it is cake to set it up to be the spinal cord of a small
> electronic music studio.
>
> andy
>





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