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Offline x303

Re: My New Hardware for use with OctaMED S.S.
« on: April 24, 2011, 11:21:15 PM »
I know what you mean. Tha microkorg is great. :D Hope you like it as well, as i do.

Check out this guy, as he's pretty good with the microkorg: http://www.youtube.com/user/VIPKYD
« Last Edit: April 25, 2011, 12:31:22 AM by x303 »
 

Offline x303

Re: My New Hardware for use with OctaMED S.S.
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2011, 01:11:34 AM »
Yeah, but the one i pointed you at is pretty helpfull as it shows you exactly what to do, not just playing around.

You can put a normal mic (like my samson r21s) in audio line 1 [dynamic], just tested ;)
 

Offline x303

Re: My New Hardware for use with OctaMED S.S.
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2011, 08:17:17 PM »
Quote from: magnetic;633483
Xdelusion

Awesome post. That mini korg looks cool. However, not much octave range?

Well, it should have a range from C0 - C9.

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What do you do hit a switch and get all the other keys?


Just press 'Octave shift' up or down.

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i'm planning on adding a keyboard at some point as wel.. still learning octamed.

The korg can also act like a masterkeyboard.
 

Offline x303

Re: My New Hardware for use with OctaMED S.S.
« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2011, 09:08:17 PM »
Quote from: XDelusion;633624
Magnetic: I got mine at a local Christian Musick store of all places and talked them down on the price.

Someone has seen the light ;)

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So to those who are using these with OctaMED (more here than I expected, wow!), can I send commands from within OctaMED to control more than just the keys? I.E. Adjust the filter, mixer, lfo, etc.?

Also, how do I tell octamed to not only trigger a key on the keyboard, but also to hold it down instead of press and release?


That should be possible, so check the ss guide. Read the chapter named 'The MIDI Cmd 3cxx Window'. With command 05 and 00 you should be able to control everything. And check the korg manual for the controllers & values.
 

Offline x303

Re: My New Hardware for use with OctaMED S.S.
« Reply #4 on: April 28, 2011, 07:48:06 PM »
Quote from: XDelusion;634167
Well, the OctaMED S.S. guide often times tells me to refer to the hard manual which I do not have, so...

....does anyone happen to have it in PDF?

There isn't a pdf (unless someone created on). I have octamed 6 & 7 (SS) which both came on cd, so no 'hard manual'. BTW, the right manual for SS is called Manual and not octamed.guide. :confused:

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Also there are many functions in the guide that I do not understand. Such as when it talks about using HEX values, or when it shows symbols such as $0F or something to that effect...

You can't use the $ sign in OctaMED, so what is it trying to tell me?
Leave the $ sign off ! Just use the value.
It works the same way for samples as for midi, most commands are for samples & midi, some for samples only, some for midi only.
 

Offline x303

Re: My New Hardware for use with OctaMED S.S.
« Reply #5 on: April 28, 2011, 08:11:26 PM »
Quote from: XDelusion;634187
I don't recall seeing a file titled "Manual".
It's on the cd, in the 'Soundstudio v1/english' drawer.
 

Offline x303

Re: My New Hardware for use with OctaMED S.S.
« Reply #6 on: April 30, 2011, 01:03:09 PM »
Quote from: XDelusion;634463
Just got back from the musick store. Turns out that I need to buy a new mixer board as the one I'm using (old 80's mixer) does not have gain, which is something I need.
If you use the mixer to (only) make music, you don't need gain. Gain is for dj's, who need it for setting the pfl (cue) level.
 

Offline x303

Re: My New Hardware for use with OctaMED S.S.
« Reply #7 on: May 01, 2011, 03:19:53 PM »
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x303

umm what are you talking about? Gain is used to boost the channel for whatever purpose.. not just for cue.
Well, you could use a dj mixer for boosting tracks, if that's the only thing you're gonna do with it (you could also sample it and use normalize to boost tracks, btw). But a studio mixer, which has gain on the mono channels and -10/+4 switches on the stereo channels to boost thinks up, might be a bit better if doing some more production work. I have both type of mixers and it's just easier to make tracks on a studio mixer.
 

Offline x303

Re: My New Hardware for use with OctaMED S.S.
« Reply #8 on: May 02, 2011, 06:30:21 PM »
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x303: I'm looking more for Studio Gear, the whole DJ scene makes me ill to my stomach.
Should you be talking to me, then ? :laughing:

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My buddy is a DJ, and while he is very talented and really a great guy, he has given some terrible advice on gear as it all seems to be nothing but machines that make quick easy dance beats
You should find a good shop in the area, to let you inform about what you really want.

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As for me, I have no interest in making people dance. If what I put out happens to make a person feel like dancing, that that is purely accidental side effect. ;)


Ahhhhhhhhh, I think you want this one: http://www.rolandconnect.com/product.php?p=c-330-da :biglaugh:
 

Offline x303

Re: My New Hardware for use with OctaMED S.S.
« Reply #9 on: May 13, 2011, 08:28:10 PM »
Quote from: XDelusion;636414
minator: Congrats on the new gear, both mine and the korg! And thank you for funding mine!!! ;)
Ah, thought you were gonna get this one: http://soniccircus.com/core/media/media.nl/id.58004/c.316965/.f?h=7b35a7b1db599366e43f :laughing: