From ynottnaro@yahoo.com Fri Nov 07 21:14:55 2003
Subject:Re: Is there a midi bible?

You'll need a controller capable of sending on more
than one channel simultaneously and capable of doing
splits. Any controller that can do that will have
directions on how to do the midi hookups. But the
long and short of it is, assign each module its own
midi channel, and then use your controller's split
functions and channel assignments to determine which
zones play which sounds (and send appropriate patch
and bank select numbers).

T
--- Harry Jacob Hansen wrote:
> Dear folks ~
>
> I've been using MIDI sound module, controller, PC
> setup for several
> years, but mostly in-home and in very basic setup.
> Recently I began
> taking an old Korg module with my stage rig and
> using it for horn
> stabs etc. Now I'd like to do more complex MIDI
> configurations.
> Example:
> Stringing together several modules, one controller
> accesing sounds on
> more than one module, or one module being played by
> two different
> keyboards. I know this can be done, but I need a
> good handbook to
> guide me in setting up the various pieces and to
> explain how to use
> the available TX and RX channels. Is there a book
> you might
> recommend? A lot of times the manuals that come with
> a piece are
> useful only for basic configs.
>
> Thanks and best regards,
> Jake
>

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