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Re: MIDI looper?
I used to use the TR-505, 626 and 707 for looping/sequencing too.
Whats neat about the 626 and 707 is that you can send the tape sync
through a delay and to delay the sync tone.
The same technique can be used with all the audio outs too,
if you use them to trigger older pre-midi analog gear.
I daisy chain the tape sync from the 626 through 7 Digitech
RDS's and finally send it straight into an MC-202 for even more
flat out wackiness.
There's a lot you can do with simple means.
- Larry
- Larry
-----Original Message-----
From: Hawkeye255@aol.com <Hawkeye255@aol.com>
To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com>
Date: Sunday, October 24, 1999 11:15 PM
Subject: Re: MIDI looper?
>>>Is there sequencing software (or better, a standalone sequencer) which
can
>act as a looper, except for MIDI events instead of audio?<<
>
> I used to use the TR-909 for exactly that for quite a few years, but
>since it's now gone (sold), I use a Quasimid Sirius and a Roland JX-305.
>The Sirius even loops it's sinc signal across the lites ala 909 which is
>great onstage. I believe there are several other drum machines and
>sequencers that have the same capabilities, albeit that they probably "do
it"
>in different ways. BTW: I use Korg modules driven by my looping
>sequencers--two X5DR's and a NS5R.
> On the 909, I would first, set my tempo, then set the output midi
>channel to 1. Pick a drum sound on the 909, pick a sound on the module
>(on
>the correct channel) and start the loop. When I had that sound looping to
my
>satisfaction (usually a drum or bass line, occassionally an ambient
textured
>sound) then layer something over that with my EDP. Limited to one channel
on
>the 909, however.
> With the new stuff, you can have 7, 8, or 16 channels continuing to
>loop. I think the Quasimidi 309 and Sirius have the greatest capabilities
>for this. But I believe the Roland MC-303, MC-505 and JX-305 are damn
>good
>at it too. I now play these much more sophisticated 'midi loopers' with
two
>Akai Headrushes thru a 24 channel mixing board (Spirit) adding guitar and
>vocal loops to the mash (as in home made whiskey).
>
> Bill "hawkeye"
>
>