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JP8080 question
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| Jonathan Allyn |
I did a search on this and could not find what I was looking for so I wanted to post to this to see if any of you had any insight to my situation.
Ok, so I have had my 8080 for a number of months and while its a great piece of gear I find my self using my supernova and cs6x along with my other pieces of gear more so than my 8080. I am inspired by my 8080 but I havent been able to crack into it the way I have with my other pieces. So for those of you with experience with one, I have just about everything figured out except the Arpegiator.
How has it worked out for you?
Do you find its easy to set up arpeggiations?
I ask these because I cant seem to get any of my arpegiatons working and it leads me to beleive that the thing might not be working properly even though everything else works great on it.
Many Thanks!!
Jonathan |
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| Diginerd |
| Arps work, but you have to watch where it gets it's MIDI clock, and MIDI note info from. It has 2 MIDI inputs. The manual has a geat deal of info on this, though I have no idea why they did this.. |
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| Jonathan Allyn |
Thanks,
I read through the manual when I got it and must have missed that part. Right now its mapped through my Midi interface and piggy backed off my super nova. I can control the 8080 with my CS6X but the arps never worked.
I just found the Turbo fact sheet and it has some more info on it. I am going to check it out later tonight to see if I can get this going.
Best Regards,
JA |
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| DJ Shibby |
| I control it directly from FL Studio most of the time, and write my arps by hand. Works great. |
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| Jonathan Allyn |
| Ok, so I figured it out. I had the midi input plugged into the wrong port on the back of my 8080. I moved the cable and now everything is working great. It always something small like that huh... many thanks!! |
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