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RE: [xl7] midi play messages

2003-05-05 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com

Why not just use the volumes knobs on the gear itself then?  Save yourself 
the cost of another Dj mixer...

rEalm





"Andre Lewis" <andrel@...>
05/05/2003 01:03 PM
Please respond to xl7

 
        To:     xl7@yahoogroups.com
        cc: 
        Subject:        RE: [xl7] midi play messages


For a live set a common tactic is to get a DJ mixer with 3 or more 
channels,
that way you can leave the other euipment running and fade them in when 
you need
to as opposed to starting and stopping all your gear.

Just a thought,
Andre

-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Eppolito [mailto:synthesis77@...]
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 8:22 AM
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [xl7] midi play messages


The XL-7 responds to Song Start (MIDI message 0xFA), Continue (0xFB),
and Stop (0xFC).  I'm not sure of any sequencer that will actually let
you sequence these events though.  Most often, they want to send it
themselves when you press play or stop (like the XL-7 does).

Hmmm.  I just reread your post and it says you want to send start/stop
FROM your XL-7, not TO your XL-7.  Sorry, the XL-7 only transmits these
messages when you hit the transport buttons.

-Aaron

--- grinderking69 <audiosedative@...> wrote:
> is it possable to send play/stop messages to an external sequencer
> with having to stop the xl7?

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