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Re: Microcontroller

2010-01-01 by emax_dx5

Thanks for your useful info.

But I don't work with the Emax internal sequencer. As far as I recall, I recorded the notes on a midi track in Pro Tools, then played it back sending the data to the Emax MIDI IN port for being played, and that is when I had the stuck, out of sync notes for being played so fast. 

Note that I've quantized the notes on the PT track before triggering the emax back.
I just only sent the notes on the channel 1 (it is only One note at time, not multiple ones).



--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, Michael Wisbech <michael@...> wrote:
>
> Are you starting and stopping emax seq manually ?
> You should set the emax Seq to start and stop from .. midi /external .. ?
> Don't remember exactly.
> 
> But i had good experiences with it doing it
> 
> http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/AHk7S3-q_LSq1X7QGthLp24FHMTxy-_F10zBeE96iYsN_5hEUy363hywZZjqqT_PaSkzdQKQJuAUITic6IMf1ZBv9KJy/Emax%20II%20manual/12-Sequencer.pdf
> "
> 1) Copy SuperMode Map with proper track/preset assignments to another
> sequence location (Manage 5)
> 2) Turn Auto Extend on (Setup 3)
> 3) Turn MIDI Start/Stop on for the current preset (Preset Def. 7)
> 4) Choose MIDI clock (Manage 2)
> 5) Hit "Play" on source sequencer
> "
> At 30-12-2009 14:33, you wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >I have had midi issues when trying to play (and then record) a 1/16 
> >sequence into my emax at 130 bpm aprox. Some Notes were hidden and others 
> >were like jumping out of synch. I finally had to put my pro tools system 
> >in "manual tempo playback", then played the sequence at 70-80 bpm and so I 
> >could record it (then had to do a 80 to 130 time stretch to the file, et 
> >voila).
> >

>

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