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Re: Help, playing the command station's patterns on a software sequencer?

2006-01-03 by sincultura13

Thanks...

I checked the links... I was able to refresh my memory and got the 
midi connection up and going. The thing I don't remember is how to 
program an event in logic to change the presets on the squence... I 
have three roms in my command station (xl-7, pop, and drum). Where 
can I find on the manual information about this? I found on page 45 
(xl-7 rev.f) that the MSB for the Xl-7 roms is 14 where can I find 
the id# for the other roms?







--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "gonzinigonz" <gonzini@f...> wrote:
>
> Hi
> 
> > I want to learn how play the command station's patterns from the 
> > software sequencer (Logic 5, pc), edit them there, and then load 
> > them to the command station for live gigs or print wav to 
sequence 
> > as audio...
> 
> For drums:-
> Well you can create a drum map (i used to use cubase, guess logic 
has 
> the same?) in Logic using its drum editor (it does have one dosent 
> it??)  
> Label up your drum names and asign note numbers to them.
> Most kits start at C1 (Kick) with is note number 36.
> Some quick examples:-
> 
> http://www.pianofinders.com/educational/WhatToCallTheKeys1.htm
> http://www.voidaudio.net/percussion.html
> 
> The emu wont match these drum maps exactly so you will have to 
work 
> it out, which aint a bad thing.. ;o)
> Make sure there all on the same midi channel, and then once you've 
> set up the command station correcly (and the midi cable..) you can 
> write drum tracks in your software in real time.
> Then you can either record them directly into the command station 
by 
> syncing it to midi clock or save in logic as a midi file and 
transfer 
> it to the command station using E-Loader.
> This works the other way round as well.
> The same also for non drum tracks in your seq.
> Then you could record the output from the command station back 
into 
> logic, again synced via midi clock. (look in the manual)
>  
> Hope that help a little
> Gonz
>

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