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In Reply to: Midi nightmare - help me Obewan! posted by Johnno on August 31, 2000 at 17:29:44: Hi, I've read you message over and over trying to find 'the quick solution' but my head is still spinning from what you are trying to do. I can't, at this stage, figure out why you need the Atari running a sequencer as well as a PC running a sequencer at the same time and wanting to swap them over master/slave. Midi is an annoying beast at the simpliest of times but you seem to be stretching the elastic there! I suspect you would want to look into a sensible Midi PatchBay. Sell the Motu if you don't use it. I am too sleepy to even write your studio setup out and work out if it is possible mincing around with Midi interfaces and changing fundamental connections, sorry. I doubt you will eventually get away with sitting back and everything doesn't need fiddling with but you could probably get to a stage where you've programmed a Patch bay and it works all the boring stuff out for you... Example below... Best wishes Steve...
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