Percussion Studio 3 05 Serial Port
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| Hi, new user here that is stumped.. I can't find out if it is possible to use the 'impact' pads as, a snare drum for example, with my mouse (or computer keyboard, because I don't have a MIDI) while recording it onto a track. In other words, I have a song that I wish to add percussion to and the impact drum pads are the perfect sound but I cannot record that perfect sound onto a track.Seems like that what it was designed for but I'm sensing that you cannot use it this way! |
| You cannot use the mouse to record. You need some sort of midi controller. In 'Configure External Devices' at the bottom of the start page, you can configure your QWERTY keyboard on your pc to use as a midi controller. Matt Lenovo ThinkServer TS140 Win 10 64bit, 8GB RAM, Intel Xeon Lenovo Thinkpad E520, Windows 7 64bit, 8 GB RAM, Intel i5 Processor StarTech EC13942 34mm Expresscard S1Pro V2 , Melodyne Studio 4, Nomad Factory Studio Bundle, Waves , RM16, Studio 192, DP88, Faderport, Central Station Plus, Yamaha HS50 Monitors, Sceptre 6-8 Monitors, Temblor 10. |
| Forgive me if you already know this. I assume that 1. by 'track' you mean an audio track such as a recording of someone playing an instrument either into a microphone or some sort of interface. 2. what you want is to add midi drums e.g. the impact drums. Much easier to just write the drum part as a separate track. Make a new instrument track, specify the impact set you like, create an 'event' -- one measure is a good way to start. Then use the mouse to put in the notes. Then copy and past the beat as many times as necessary to fill out the song. Or do the same in reverse, write the drum part first and then on a new instrument track, record the instrument being played in to the midi drum part. Please do not hesitate to ask for any further explanation you might need. |
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With current versions of FreeMIDI, it is possible to encounter problems scanning the serial port with an original MOTU MIDI Express. The symptom will be that FreeMIDI Setup correctly identifies a MIDI Express when scanning, however, when checking port connections (MIDI menu), MIDI data doesn’t cablize to the correct MIDI port. In addition, you may notice the front panel of the MIDI Express has set itself to the “Studio 3 Mode” factory preset.
The academy game on by monica seles. This problem happens as a result of a FreeMIDI Driver naming scheme. Here’s how to remedy the problem: 1) Quit FreeMIDI Setup, 2) Open the System Folder: FreeMIDI Folder and locate the Studio 4 Driver, 3) drag the Studio 4 Driver into the trash (and empty), or drag the Studio 4 Driver to the Desktop, 4) restart the computer, 5) hard reset the MIDI Express by holding down the Panic button while powering up the MIDI Express, 6) launch FreeMIDI Setup and open the Update Interfaces window (Configuration menu), 7) set the serial port to “None” and OK the window, 8) reopen the Update Interfaces window and scan the serial port. OK the Update Interfaces window.
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At this stage, the MIDI Express should be correctly identified in FreeMIDI Setup. Additionally, the front panel of the MIDI Express should reflect the default Factory Preset, “Sequencer 96.” Check Connections will correctly cablize to the appropriate port.
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