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No Left Turn
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: San Francisco
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Yes, you can control ReDrum with your midi controller. However, unlike Subtractor, ReDrum is only mapped to one octave of your keyboard, which I believe is the that starts on either C2 or C3 (I would just check every key). The first instrument in ReDrum will be C, the 2nd C#, 3rd D, etc.
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Aug-14-2005 09:57
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MegaMan
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Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Toronto/Canada
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however that wasnt my question
my question was, how to , step by step configure my midi device for it to work on the redrum, yes, i've chose the bus and stuff, the channel is "1" and is linked to lets say redrum, but no input whatsoever
one other thing, may the issue be in volume control section in windows? like line volume, ummmm, midi volume? stuff like that
in reason, midi and advance midi options, what should be set in there
the keyboard that i have is casio ctk-533 series
so does it require additional drivers or is it enough just to configure reason for it to work
Last edited by MegaMan on Aug-14-2005 at 18:04
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Aug-14-2005 14:18
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No Left Turn
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: San Francisco
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casio midi out -> computer midi in (by any means)
in reason's preferences... go to the midi page and in the port tab, your midi device should show up as a midi input.
then go to the advanced midi page and on the bottom, in the remote control tab, select your midi device again.
now, in the sequencer window, just select the device you want to play and you should also see a midi symbol next to the device you have selected showing that it's currently receiving midi.
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Aug-14-2005 21:32
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No Left Turn
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: San Francisco
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initially, you don't have to set anything for the buss midi input. you'd only need to use that if say... you have 2 main leads, but each of those leads are made of 3 subtractors... you could assign 3 subtractors to buss A and then the other 3 to buss B. then in the preferences window assign each of those busses to a different controller so that you could control/play the 2 lead sounds individually.
overdub/replace just depends on how you want to record your midi. overdub will let you add onto the midi that you're recording over and replace will erase the midi you're recording over and replace it with what you're playing.
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Aug-14-2005 23:54
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