A friend of mine used a Roland PMA-5 for road trip recording.� It's a sequencer about the size of a palm pilot that has 300+ internal sounds, 16 drum kits, and MIDI in/out (of course).� And it looks like this:
http://www.sweetwater.com/products/roland/pma-5.html
They don't make 'em anymore, but I saw some on eBay for under $200.
If you wanted to later transpose your seq's to your XX-7 you'd have to buy their optional software, bump your tracks to an .SMF file, then import that to the XX-7.� Or just jack the PMA directly into the XX and copy the MIDI bits piece by piece.� I'm doing the latter with my old ASR-10 seq's, one track at a time.� It's taking less time than I thought it would, plus I can tweak 'em out as I go.
peas
Shawn
http://locuna.com
Original Message:
Emu (or anyone) should make a portable midi module - like the size of a walkman - that I could plug my OXYGEN 8 into while on long trips - one that could maybe record, like 2 tracks...� And then you would be able to upload patches to your actual module :D This sounds like something someone could build that would sell -- and roland would probably copy...
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Realisticly, does anyone know a good way to taking this thing around without pluging it into anything but a midi device?� Is this impractical?� Would I need to lug around a 12volt car battery? - A laptop battery??
it would just be so sweet...�
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