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kanakryss
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Peavy Studiomix user need help!!!
« on: Sep 18th, 2004, 5:23am » |
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Hello , I have bought a Studiomix midi controller , i want to use it with ableton live 4 ..... Is there anyone here who can help me is there a special program to install ? Should I program the Studiomixmap? how..... Other question , i would like to use my studiomix and my M-Audio Ozone keyboard controller.... with fruity loops , Ableton live and Cubase... how is it possible? I have an external midi port.... thanx thanx for your help.... chris
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Re: Peavy Studiomix user need help!!!
« Reply #1 on: Sep 18th, 2004, 10:15am » |
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Get a piece of paper. Draw one box for the midi controller. Give it "legs" for each MIDI port and label them "In" or "Out" to match the hardware. (Anything marked "Thru", treat as "Out".) Do the same for the M-Audio Ozone. And again for your PC - but make this box big enough to draw FLoops, Live! and Cubase inside with plent of space for drawing in the connections. For the software, just draw one "In" and one "Out" leg for now. The trick with stuff inside your PC is to pretend the "MIDI Out" connector on the outside of the PC has a "MIDI In" on the inside, and vice versa for the In. Okay, you've got a picture of all the kit you want to connect. Ideally, you'd take a copy of this to start drawing connections on, so you don't mess up the original too much - or do it in a drawing package with layers on the PC. Now, connect from a MIDI Out to a MIDI In wherever you want to send MIDI data from one device or bit of software to another. Other than "Out goes to In", the only other rule to start with is that you can't plug more than one connector into any "In" or "Out". Oh, and stuff inside your PC can only connect to the PC "inside" connectors, while stuff outside can only use the "outside" ones. If you can get the arrangement you want, you're sorted. If not, post a note saying where the problem is.
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kanakryss
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Re: Peavy Studiomix user need help!!!
« Reply #2 on: Sep 21st, 2004, 11:23am » |
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Thank you very much for your help man , but my english is to bad to understand what you say..... i m a poor french who doesn t understand english very well , and midi programmation too..... thanx man chris
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Re: Peavy Studiomix user need help!!!
« Reply #3 on: Jan 26th, 2005, 4:25am » |
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Just in case you're subscribed to this topic, and still haven't found a solution, check this out: http://matthias.hullin.net/studiomix/ StudioMixMap and MidiYoke worked perfectly for me!
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Re: Peavy Studiomix user need help!!!
« Reply #4 on: Feb 6th, 2005, 9:07pm » |
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Thanks for the post!
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