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RE: midi splitter?




I have been connecting three edps in the way Travis just described and to be honest...after that 2 will be a sinch... just have an offet of 48  and you will be dandy for every function.

I managed to squeeze three edps on careful offsets but that was cos there where some higher numbered functions i didnt need on any of them.
 
there is no noticable latency between one and two... three hmmm....it may be there but i cant tell as i always begin loops on one so others are bro synched  for timing and this is spot on!!
 
good luck
 
Phill


Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 23:36:48 -0700
From: travishartnett@gmail.com
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: Re: midi splitter?

If the PMC-10 can be programmed to send MIDI Notes (and I'm not sure, but I thought it had a reputation as being a full-featured MIDI controller), why not just use the hardware you already have? 

MIDI Out from the PMC to EDP1, then patch the MIDI Thru from EDP1 to the MIDI In of EDP2.  Set the Source# of the two EDP far enough apart that there are no overlaps and program the PMC to send MIDI notes to control the two EDP.  One bank can be for EDP1, the other for EDP2.  Your "bank up" and "bank down" buttons would allow you to select which EDP you were controlling.

TH




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