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Re: groove agent

Von: GeF (_ferini@bluewin.ch) [Profil]
Datum: 18.06.2008 16:56
Message-ID: <1213800999_67@sicinfo3.epfl.ch>
Newsgroup: alt.steinberg.cubase
Please Nickm don't do this just for me, I appreciate though but I have a
nice chap working in a music shop and is paid to give advices "no I'm
kidding" but anyway I think I'll get by with his help.

Nice to have exchanged ideas anyway



Regards



Gerard




"nickm" <nickm@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:4858e2b7$0$2489$da0feed9@news.zen.co.uk...
>
>>
>> Nickm you mentioned Alesis SR16 and this exactly what I am looking for. I
>> fact I try now to drive the Alesis drum machine with Guitar Pro via my
>> Firebox sound card midi output since I write drum with GP. Unfortunately
>> I haven't succeeded yet and my Alesis so far refuses to speak.
>>
>
> It's probably a case of simply checking that your SR 16 is set to receive
> MIDI on the channel that is sending from the PC - drums are usually on
> channel 10 in GM speak.  The SR-16 is not configured as GM - well mine
> isn't but I've had it for a very long time - at least 12 years and Alesis
> may well have done something about this with newer models.  Also the SR-16
> internal drum maps (on mine at least) are not laid out in the same way as
> GM so it doesn't necessarily follow that playing a D3 will give you a kick
> drum.  I remember laboriously creating a drum map in Cubase for the SR-16.
> The SR-16 definitely has a setting which enables it to be triggered by an
> external sequencer.  I haven't actually used my SR-16 myself for a number
> of years although a friend of mine borrowed it last year - he has given it
> back to me, but I'm not exactly sure where I put it :-)  From what I
> remember, there is a page under Setup on the SR-16 which allows you to
> configure MIDI i/o parameters.  I am incredibly busy today with work, but
> *if* I get chance I will dig the SR-16 out and have a quick look for you.



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