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Jaybird-
Thanks for the great writeup; good information! One thing, however:
If I have the midi out of my computer going into the 909, only the original 
(un-FX'ed) signal will be going into my computer. If I have the audio out 
from the 909 go through the Fx pedal, then into a mixer, then to monitors, 
then how do I record this considering the main I/O is going to the monitors, 
not some sort of external device.
Again, I am pretty new to all of this, but it is all coming together 
slowly=) Thanks for any help!
-Tim


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>Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 02:34:19 -0500
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>have midi wire from PC to 909. hit a sequencer track of four C1 Notes every
>4 steps of a 16 step pattern (1 bar) for kicks.have your 909 Kickdrum audio
>out goto your stomp box pedel, have the pedels out go to the mixer, and 
>have
>your mixer goto your montors. A good start out board is a mackie 16 track 2
>bus.thats 16 mono tracks that mixdown to a 2 track (L/R).  Bam! Crunchy 
>over
>driven beats.   Connect all the drum outs  to the board and now you can EQ
>each sound (very useful). If you get a rack FX piece, you can have the FX
>send goto it, and have the Audio out of the FX rack goto FX return. Put 
>your
>comperssors and a 30 band EQ coming from the out of your board b4 your
>monitors and DAT deck for mastering FX's. Hope this helps.. BTW this is all
>call routing.
>
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>From: "Tim Cannady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: [TB-303.org] -Using effects pedals
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> > Im very new to all of this. How exactly would using a mixing desk solve
>the
> > problem? If you feel like it, trace me through the entire path the
> > sound/data would take. Thx=)
> > -Tim
> >
> >
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> > >Subject: Re: [TB-303.org] -Using effects pedals
> > >Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 21:58:08 -0500
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> > >you can control the 909 with midi, use the stomp box from the 909 to 
>your
> > >mixing desk, and chuck the sampler into the river..
> > >----- Original Message -----
> > >From: "Tim Cannady" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > >Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 7:57 PM
> > >Subject: [TB-303.org] -Using effects pedals
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> > > > Hey guys, im finally putting together my home studio. I plan on only
> > >using
> > > > midi controlled instruments (techno music), but would like to do 
>some
> > > > effects on my signals. What is the best way to go from a midi
>controlled
> > > > unit (say a tr909 drum machine) to an effect pedal to change the
>sound,
> > >then
> > > > take that effected sound and use it on a sequencer such as Logic? Do
>you
> > > > think I should take the audio out from a 909, go into the pedal, 
>into
> > > > something like an Akai sampler, then use midi from the sampler into 
>my
> > > > computer to be controlled by Logic?
> > > > Thanks. any recomendations on what to do/how to do it?
> > > > -tim
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