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Re: BCR2000 with TR-626 as step sequencer

2010-12-03 by Alan

Hi Royce,

Hmmm,... I just tried with sysex librarian the prog I used before to record sysex messages. Neither the drum pads nor the editing buttons seem to generate any sysex info as far as I can see. I fear that this machine may be a little too early for such sophisticated functions. Does this mean we're onto a complete non starter with this idea?

Cheers,
Alan

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Royce" <rpcfender@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Alan
> 
> > Now and again I use a Roland TR-626 as a kind of low tech step sequencer. It sends out a separate midi note number for each drum sound and it's patterns can be tweaked, on the fly, in a live context. The only trouble is that the assignment of midi note numbers to drum sounds is a mind-numbingly tedious programming task that cannot be performed live.
> >
> 
> > I wondered what the chances are of getting the BCR to change the note assignment, and therefore alter pitch, whilst a sequence is running. Also could it be given the task of controlling other sequencer related midi events such as gate time, accent/velocity, etc.?
> >
> 
> You can put a sysex message onto a button.
> I tried to look for sysex info online but the manuals I found don't have the info you need.
> 
> You might like to hook it up to MidiOx and see if it puts out sysex when you change the things you want to change.
> 
> Use an editor to build a preset with thoes sysex messages
> 
> All the best
> Royce
>

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