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Original Message 1/2             26-Apr-06  @  10:09 PM   -   Midi

rob the 303 man

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Right heres the deal. I have a s950 akai and a mpc akai and a evolution midi keyboard that i tend to use with cubase
I want to use the akai mpc to trigger the drum sounds within the s950 and the evolution to trigger all other sounds as its a keyboard.
the s950 has a midi in out and thru, the mpc has a double in and a double out (midi) and the evolution has just an out (midi) how am i going to do this???

Rob



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Message 2/2             05-May-06  @  03:58 AM   -   RE: Midi

Musineer Productions

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Keyboard to mpc to 950

Set 950 drum samples to trigger on different midi channels to the 'other sounds' (so the mpc can trigger), or set the drum sounds' mapping to below the keyboard's lowest note (say from midi note 1 to 36) on the same midi channel then mpc can trigger on those.

I used the MIDEX+ on an atari for hooking up the mpc and the 950 once years ago. A drummer had the mpc in his room, I had the 950 and a desk in another room. Much fun.

Do you know you can put an old atari hard-drive on the back of the 950 and do away with some of those disks? Still the same RAM, but you can load in 100% memory chunks (instead of the 71% + 29%) and these loads can be controlled through midi (so if you create the space in a tune, you can reload.the 950 live, parameters all set and ready - no stuffing the wrong disk the wrong way round in the wrong slot under dim lights!).



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