By binger0
Fri Apr 23, 2004 3:45 pm
i think he is finshing it up. Good lookin cashstill. Midi thrus are very important if you want to daisy chain MIDI devices.
-{n8}- wrote:humm good question.. i tried looking up the info but there is nothing in the specs that say anything about multi programs or program changes on the 2000. take a look at the link below and you will see a summary of the two mpc's differences.
http://www.mpc2000xl.com/summary.htm
the "xl" model is the only one to mention programs and changes. i've check other sites to like sonicstate.com and got the same run down. sorry bro... there is a chance i'm wrong though so hopefully a 2000 user can confirm this for you.
oh, here is a video tutorial link incase cat's ain't seen it yet. it's from the producer of hieroglyphics "domino" on his mpc2000
http://www.hieroglyphics.com/features/beats_101/
1-0ne
digital_bastard wrote:A lot of people seem to have MIDI problems, hence this 3-step MIDI primer.
1. MIDI can only be used to control equipment, not transfer audio. Period. It cannot transfer audio.*
2. When connecting MIDI equipment, always connect MIDI OUT to MIDI IN and vice versa.
3. When connecting MIDI equipment and you're unsure about which channel to use, try them all, there's only 16 of them.
* Ok, MIDI can be used to dump sample data from a computer into a sampler, but that's it, you cannot record audio signals through MIDI.
Here's a link to a more in-depth MIDI tutorial: Quick tutorial
paulio wrote:n8, I have the 2000 original and wondered if it will be able to do this (use four programs at once).
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