* From "Simon Haze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

well said that man,
i'm fairly new to the rm1x and it's been years since i produced any music
spending the last 10 years djing intesively all over the place. so i'm using
just the rm1x for tunes...i have already found a lot of things that i
would've done differently had i made the box but, hey, that's life. for
recording jams/tunes i simply go straigt from my box to my trusty vestax
mixer and then into my minidisk recorder. the reason i bought an rm1x is
because i'm not a techy as far as sequencers, keyboards etc.. and the box
seemed like the ideal way to produce tunes without having to get all midi'd
out as i know some people have been.
anyhoo, that's my piece said, speak to ya l8r, Haze

www.partyvibe.com/haze


-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 06 October 1999 20:01
Subject: RE: recording rm1x jamz


>* From Matthew Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Not as a specific Sysex string (at least not as far as im aware .. i havent
>had to much need to mess with the RM1x's sysex). I think what many of you
>guys are getting hung up on is the fact that the RM1x isnt a static
>sequencer. it wasn't designed for this type of micro-editing. it was
>designed as a performance instrument. a way to play live and tweak stuff.
>That's why so many of the parameters dont sound out specific sysex or CC's.
>This box is meant to manipulate midi data on the fly. If you need to micor
>edit just record the outgoing info into a different sequencer ... one made
>for static compositions ... and play that back at some later date. This is
a
>box for playing live, its got some pretty decent editing tools but its not
a
>fully function midi editor, like logic or cubase.
>
>m.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Scott Kellogg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 10:28 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: recording rm1x jamz
>
>
>* From Scott Kellogg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>i think the original question was whether the rm1x sends mute and section
>switching info to the midi out port.  does it?
>
>scott
>
>Matthew Allen wrote:
>
>> * From Matthew Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> Or why not just record both audio and midi into an external sequencer. I
>> mean when you mute the channel nothing plays on it, right? so If you
>capture
>> the midi stream into an external sequencer you have an exact copy of the
>> performance. when im working on complicated pieces this is what i do and
>its
>> really nice to be able to go back into the midi stream and clean up
>> mistakes.
>>
>> m.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Scott Kellogg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 9:17 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: recording rm1x jamz
>>
>> * From Scott Kellogg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> I am doing all of my sequencing on the rm1x.  The track mute and section
>> switch stuff is great to use for performance.  If you are wanting to
>capture
>> that stuff for playback, consider recording the audio output into an app
>> like
>> Cakewalk.  That way, your performance in recorded in audio, which in some
>> ways
>> is easier to deal with than MIDI.  You can splice the best parts of
>various
>> audio passes together in order to patch together a complete performance.
>>
>> scott
>>
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