By ray2002
Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:37 am
zuckwheat wrote:Well, I checked the M3 manual and it looks like simply putting it in Combi Mode will allow it to recieve midi data on 16 midi channels. So, I guess I would start there. As a Triton owner I personally use Song Mode because Combi in a Triton only allows you to recevei on 8 midi channels.
1. connect midi out A on the 5000 to the midi in of the M3
2. setup a 16 track sequence with track 1 set to MIDI 1A, track 2 to MIDI 2A...track 16 to MIDI 16 A
So on each track you should be able to send midi data to each of the 16 receivable channels of the M3. On every track you should be able to play the M3 with the pads.
Now to send a program change on each track... It's on page 31 in the manual.
1. Go to Program on the MAIN screen and dial til it says No. 1
2. Press WINDOW
3. turn ON transmit program changes
4. press close
5. now change No. 1 to other values. You should see the programs changing on the M3 screen for midi channel 1.
You can also set these values in the Program change window in case you need to set Bank MSB an LSB. This all gets saved (along with pan and volume setting in MIXER mode) in your sequence. So the next time you load your sequence and press play, it sends volume, pan and program changes to each receiving midi channel on the M3.
You can do all this if you have other modules or keyboards using midi port B, C and D. That's 64 external mdi channels...64 external sounds from keyboards or modules!
Thanks Zuchwheat! so let me make sure I'm getting this right.
In the M3 I need to do this:
2. setup a 16 track sequence with track 1 set to MIDI 1A, track 2 to MIDI 2A...track 16 to MIDI 16 A
So on each track you should be able to send midi data to each of the 16 receivable channels of the M3. On every track you should be able to play the M3 with the pads.
And in the 5K I need to do this:
1. Go to Program on the MAIN screen and dial til it says No. 1
2. Press WINDOW
3. turn ON transmit program changes
4. press close
5. now change No. 1 to other values. You should see the programs changing on the M3 screen for midi channel 1.



