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goodbyegonzaguo
from Edinburgh (United Kingdom) on 2004-09-14 08:53 [#01334434]
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I'm sick of using the mouse to enter my patterns in Redrum, Fruityloops etc...can I use a MC50 or TR505 to edit my drum patterns without the use of the mouse?
I'm totally unfamiliar with the world of drum machines but I have read that the TR505 and MC50 have MIDI out capability.
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dog_belch
from Netherlands, The on 2004-09-14 08:55 [#01334436]
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I can't answer your question as I am clueless but are you going to release any more music soon?
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goodbyegonzaguo
from Edinburgh (United Kingdom) on 2004-09-14 09:05 [#01334447]
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I'm changing style...more acoustic based and collaborative. But for you...will post more electro/'detroit' stuff soon.
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dog_belch
from Netherlands, The on 2004-09-14 09:10 [#01334455]
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Cheers, you know it makes sense.
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vlari
from beyond the valley of the LOLs on 2004-09-14 09:56 [#01334505]
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I can't say much on the 505's MIDI sending capabilities, but it apparantly can transmit hits on the drumpads. So it might work.
The MC50, being a hardware sequencer, will not. It will only control other instruments. I think you can sync FLoops or Reason with it, the mc50 being the master, and perhaps run drumpatterns off the 505.
I haven't done anything with syncing hardware with software before, so I might be wrong. But I would rather get a USB MIDI keyboard or something for the tasks you described.
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goodbyegonzaguo
from Edinburgh (United Kingdom) on 2004-09-14 10:54 [#01334541]
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Thanks for your help. I already have MIDI keyboard which is great for controlling softsynths via midi but not great for editing drum patterns.
Does anyone have experience with hooking up drum machines as controllers for PCs?
I think I might get more value for money with a MIDI multi-fader controller instead of a drum machine.
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yann_g
from now on 2004-09-14 12:57 [#01334715]
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i don't thinbk you can use the 505 for that. can u assign keys to pattern step buttons with your keyboard?
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Paco
from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2004-09-14 16:48 [#01334942]
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I used control a a Casio FZ-1 sampler through a TR-505. I had bits and pieces of 303 samples and laid out the pattern with the 505. It works as long as you really don't need to do too much melody, so other drums, acidy samples or if you sample the notes of a melody.
The cool about this is the accent feature. It's not real accent as on a real TB-303 Bassline, where the cutoff frequency is affected by the amount of accent. The 505's accent is only about volume, but it sounds cool because you only have a limited level of control and eventually the pattern sounds pretty static (in a good way).
Hope this helps (the Finns to beat Canada!!! heheh)
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