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andybolper
post Fri 3 Sep 2004, 08:12
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I was reading about this in diferent pages but, I don´t understand enough
I pretend to hook several midi devices working with my sequences at the same time and I would like to learn the way to do it through a simple explanation.
Thanks for any help
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Riverdog
post Mon 13 Sep 2004, 02:46
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Hi...
You've got a "loaded" question in Logic...
Before we can make it easy for you, I need to know what MIDI interface you are using...

There are different ways to make your system work...
And that depends on what gear you're using with Logic...

Give me the rundown...

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andybolper
post Mon 13 Sep 2004, 12:36
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Hi Riverdog
Thanks for your time
I use a Motu 828mkII as interface, a yamaha keyboard as midi source and a Yamaha module as midi source too.
To send notes a use a master keyboard Roland A-33
Thanks again, and I hope to get your help
Hey! your music is great, mix included wink.gif
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