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In Reply to: Re: Explain... posted by T. $crilla on October 01, 2001 at 13:40:53: It sounds like you are playing the drum sounds with the drum machine although the drum machine has no midi IN from the Korg which means anything that is played from the korg;s sequencer is never going to get back to the drum machine. My experience with drum machines or any midi module is to have it slaved from the sequencer, In other words, you should have the Korgs midi output running in to the midi input on the drum machine. This means you would have to play the drum machine from the keyboard itself and then make sure that the Korg's internal drum patch is not on the same midi channel as the drum machine, (Ch10). In this way, anything you record on the keyboard will always be heard on the drum machine whether it's being recorded or played back. If the drum machine has some patches that you like OR you use some of the drum pads as a preference for recording, then connect a midi out from the drum machine to the midi in on the keyboard, program the patches and then play them back and you should hear them. Make sure though that you use Midi OUT from the drum machine rather than a midi THRU. Playing a preset patch on the drum machine whilst recording the output midi channel on the korg should ensure that that information is recorded. In essence, this is bouncing midi information from the drum machines song mode, into the korg.... Good luck Steve....R
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