Of course all of this could be avoided if the E2 operated like a normal sequencer.burzum wrote:Try to change midi filter settings on midi out in the E2 menu.
I had the same problem hooking my E2 as master for another rm1x.
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This would be a perfect solution if I wasn't sequencing 4 other external synths from the e2.burzum wrote:Try to change midi filter settings on midi out in the E2 menu.Frenzies wrote:I think that that will stop the internal sequencer from sounding, but not the tone generator section. That will still respond to midi and play when I don't want it to. I need the other way around, I think.
The only way I've worked out so far is to run the midi clock from my KP3+ from the midi thru, as that doesn't send note data in normal modes.
I had the same problem hooking my E2 as master for another rm1x.
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Thanks for this reminder to use Midi Monitoring! When I get Ableton to change patterns so I can have new sets of sounds per 16 channels, Imo be real happymusicmagus wrote:The electribe works great hooked up to a daw. I can record my parts (midi) into the Daw by playing them on the electribe. No more 4 bar pattern limit when using it this way.
Also, Pattern changes can be recorded into the Daw, chopped and rearranged to send back out for sequencing patterns.
Bank Changes use MSB/LSB and are sent on the auto channel.
If you are messing with this stuff do yourself a favor and hook up midi-ox or some other midi monitoring software so you can see whats going on behind the scenes.
