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> Midi Connections, v-drums, fantom, and digi 002 midi
cm-j
post Mon 5 Jan 2004, 19:24
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hey i've got some v-drums, a roland fantom-s, and the digi 002 and i'm looking for the best way to make them all work together via midi. i can make two of them talk together, but i'm not sure how the third device fits into the picture. can i just daisy chain them? if anyone has a ideas about the best way to set this up, please let me know. i appreciate it.

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post Mon 5 Jan 2004, 23:58
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i don't understand the problem. I assume that you use the phantom as master keyboard and then use the midi outs for connecting the other instruments, if nescessary link them together with midi-thru. or maybe i just don't understand the problem. please specify. wink.gif
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cm-j
post Tue 6 Jan 2004, 07:23
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sorry about the lack of clarity. i essentially have 2 midi devices that i want to connect with the 002. i'm using the fantom as the master keyboard, so i suppose the most effective way to set this up would be to connect the v-drums with the thru on the fantom and then run in/out of the fantom to the digi. i'm just starting to set up and apply midi and i just want to understand the best way to control multiple devices. thanks for your time and assistance, i really appreciate it.

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