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Spence Dylan
Joined: 16 Jul 2013 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 11:34 pm Post subject: Montribe multi synth looping |
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Hey guys. Im curious to know if the monotribe can loop synth lines from multiple keyboards as well as start and stop them at any time. Right now my rig consists of a Microkorg, Krome Workstation, a Microkorg XL+ and a Kaossilator pro. I want to be able to record synth lines from all of these synthesizers at different times as well as start and stop them
In real time. If the Monotribe doesnt do this could someone reccomend something that does? Thanks alot. |
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sohatyi Full Member
Joined: 20 Oct 2011 Posts: 208
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Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 10:09 am Post subject: |
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If we're talking about recording the MIDI notes and then playing them back through multiple keyboards, you need a solid sequencer. The Yamaha RM1X is an incredibly capable sequencer with 16 tracks, albeit somewhat dated. _________________ Korg: M3M, EMX2, EMX1 (x2), ESX1, ER1, EA1, R3, MicroKorg, MicroSampler, Micro X, KP2, KP3, KPMini 1&2, KO1&2, KP Pro
Roland: SP808, MC505, Handsonic 10, Fantom X6, RC505, CG8
Emu: Command Station MP7 (x3!), Proteus 2000, Planet Earth, Virtuoso, Planet Phatt, XBoard49
Novation: UltraNova, Nova
Yamaha: RM1X, CS2X, DX11, DX Reface, YC Reface
Other: Zoom R24, Quasimidi 309, Beat Thang, Akai MPC1000 and a couple of Omnichords |
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DrHoo Platinum Member
Joined: 23 May 2010 Posts: 657 Location: North Wales, UK
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Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 1:01 pm Post subject: |
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Electribe emx1 will give you 5 midi channels of keyboards plus 5 more keyboard parts in the unit & still 9 drum parts left over.
Still in production, still current & built like a tank ! There are other features it can offer too.
If you want to spend less. The yamaha QY series offer muti track midi recording. I have a QY10 (The first one from the 80's) & it is a handy little extra. You can get one for not much cash on ebay. They also did further models, all worth checking out before you spend the money. They're small but offer midi in & out. Best used with a master midi keyboard. |
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volcanizer
Joined: 08 Apr 2015 Posts: 2
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Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 11:14 pm Post subject: |
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mpc1000 or mpc500...VERY capable sequencer 16channel x2 A,B. throughs should take care of sequencing...of course u get the bang of a sampler...no brainer... out of production yet parts and units are still plenty... i |
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chris-korg Full Member
Joined: 31 Oct 2013 Posts: 220 Location: Austria
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Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2015 6:57 am Post subject: |
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Coming back to the original question if Monotribe is suitable for that:
I would suggest only very limited. You would need Midi-In/Out - modification which cost you around EUR 50-100.- and the problem there is that the Monotribe would only listen and send to Midi-channel 1 (at least that is what my Monotribe is doing).
So the route suggested above to get a more powerful sequencer is probably much better. I use for that kind of application for example a Roland MC303 which you get used at around EUR 150.- |
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