I have the new xt usb, and updated. I have a powered usb hub so no more stuck notes.
So here's the issue.
I can't figure out how to get my 6 different devises to sound on their own, independently. Simple as that.
1. Alesis qs8.1 synth-the controller.
2. Roland xv5080 rack synth
3. Roland xp30 keyboard synth
4. Alesis dmpro drum module
5. Roland vg88 guitar synth module
6. Roland vs2480 digital recorder
7. Empty
8. Empty
I want #1 to signal #2
Everything else needs to play by itself
I have DP8, Sonar X3, and a few others. I'll go with the one which works best.
Can someone show me how to connect these in clockworks so they behave, please?
If I start with a blank slate I can't get an thing to signal anything no matter what I do. If I go with a preset, then everything signals everything.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thank you very much
MIDI express xt usb how to route
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Re: MIDI express xt usb how to route
Wow! 60+,views and no one knows a thing about clock works in Windows? and it's routing architecture.
Makes me wonder if my purchase of the MIDI XT USB was a wise one...
Makes me wonder if my purchase of the MIDI XT USB was a wise one...