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Subject: How midi savy is the a3000?
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Original Message 1/4 29-Aug-98 @ 06:58 PM - How midi savy is the a3000?
will program or patch changes work easily? Is it a real multitimbral device?
Message 2/4 30-Aug-98 @ 11:08 AM - RE: How midi savy is the a3000?
The faq at the a3k site states :
You have to create samples/samplebanks for different midi-channels and reference them in one PROGRAM. See also the previous section: Explanation of the Voice Architecture.
For more info see : http://www.teklab.com/~a3k/FAQ
hope this helps!
Message 4/4 31-Aug-98 @ 01:41 AM - RE: How midi savy is the a3000?
The sequencer in the A3k sucks. I mean it plays back and records fine from what little I've used it, but that's ALL it does (well you can change the playback speed but not much else). However, with Cakewalk you shouldn't have anything to worry about. I've had me A3k almost a year now and have used it with Cakewalk from the start. For live use, I use a Prophecy or an AN1x as a controller and it is aboslutely simple to setup and get going.
So in brief, the A3k needs nothing special to work with Cakewalk, patch and program changes are simple and basic, and the A3k is a fully multi-timbral device.
Peace All.
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