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MIDI file dump/export to Cyrklon (from Cubase)? Possible?

MIDI file dump/export to Cyrklon (from Cubase)? Possible?

2014-07-24 by bobdebobb@yahoo.com

I intent to acquire a Cyrklon since hardware sequencers are (much) more reliable than software sequencers in LIVE performances.

Before that, I have to make sure that I can dump/export MIDI files to Cyrclon. So, in consequence, I intent to use Cyrclon mainly for live performance since I do the programming work in a Cubase 7.5 (Mac).


Many thanks folks


bogdan

Re: [analogue-sequencer] MIDI file dump/export to Cyrklon (from Cubase)? Possible?

2014-07-24 by Mitch Bryson

No,you can't do that.
There is no MIDI file import (or export) on Cirklon.
You'd have to record thing's either in real time or up the tempo while recording and slow it back down to the original tempo when finished recording.


On Thursday, 24 July 2014, 13:02, "bobdebobb@yahoo.com [analogue-sequencer]" <analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 


  
I intent to acquire a Cyrklon since hardware sequencers are (much) more reliable than software sequencers in LIVE performances. 
Before that, I have to make sure that I can dump/export MIDI files to Cyrclon. So, in consequence, I intent to use Cyrclon mainly for live performance since I do the programming work in a Cubase 7.5 (Mac). 

Many thanks folks

bogdan

Re: [analogue-sequencer] MIDI file dump/export to Cyrklon (from Cubase)? Possible?

2014-07-24 by Bob

I assume that I can, for example, play one Midi track from Cubase, put the Cyrklon to be slave and have'im record that track! And thereafter, to repeat the same for each track!
Correct?


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> On Jul 24, 2014, at 7:46 PM, "Mitch Bryson acidmitch@yahoo.com [analogue-sequencer]" <analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> 
> No,you can't do that.
> There is no MIDI file import (or export) on Cirklon.
> You'd have to record thing's either in real time or up the tempo while recording and slow it back down to the original tempo when finished recording.
> 
> 
> On Thursday, 24 July 2014, 13:02, "bobdebobb@yahoo.com [analogue-sequencer]" <analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>  
> I intent to acquire a Cyrklon since hardware sequencers are (much) more reliable than software sequencers in LIVE performances. 
> Before that, I have to make sure that I can dump/export MIDI files to Cyrclon. So, in consequence, I intent to use Cyrclon mainly for live performance since I do the programming work in a Cubase 7.5 (Mac). 
> 
> Many thanks folks
> 
> bogdan
> 
> 
>

Re: [analogue-sequencer] MIDI file dump/export to Cyrklon (from Cubase)? Possible?

2014-07-24 by Mitch Bryson

Yes, correct


On Thursday, 24 July 2014, 17:54, "Bob bobdebobb@yahoo.com [analogue-sequencer]" <analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 


  
I assume that I can, for example, play one Midi track from Cubase, put the Cyrklon to be slave and have'im record that track! And thereafter, to repeat the same for each track!
Correct?


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On Jul 24, 2014, at 7:46 PM, "Mitch Bryson acidmitch@yahoo.com [analogue-sequencer]" <analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


  
>No,you can't do that.
>There is no MIDI file import (or export) on Cirklon.
>You'd have to record thing's either in real time or up the tempo while recording and slow it back down to the original tempo when finished recording.
>
>
>
>On Thursday, 24 July 2014, 13:02, "bobdebobb@yahoo.com [analogue-sequencer]" <analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> 
>
>
>  
>I intent to acquire a Cyrklon since hardware sequencers are (much) more reliable than software sequencers in LIVE performances. 
>Before that, I have to make sure that I can dump/export MIDI files to Cyrclon. So, in consequence, I intent to use Cyrclon mainly for live performance since I do the programming work in a Cubase 7.5 (Mac). 
>
>
>Many thanks folks
>
>
>bogdan
>
>

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