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5d ago
Hello, I'm looking to add a delay pedal to my FP-60x. Anyone know if it's possible to run the audio out through the pedal, then back into the stereo input? Or will I have to use and external amp?
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Reddit » Roland
5d ago
Hi folks!
Just got my new Roland Aira S-1 that I treated myself to for my birthday a couple of weeks ago.
Just wondered how I might cable this up for standalone jammin'? I will include some photos for reference of my gear.
I have an Arturia Keystep 37 and want to play the S-1 with that, and also preferably hear the output through my monitors not headphones.
The Keystep 37 seems to have a MIDI 5 pin output, what cable would I get to go from that to the S-1? The S-1 looks to take a much smaller cable in... I can't remember the name of those ones.
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5d ago
Hey guys, I am learning to play the drums, and I got a Roland V series drum set with the TD-20 module as a drum brain, and was just beginning to learn how to play drums- but then sadly my TD-20 shit the bed…. The screen was always not working (I know that’s a common problem on the TD-20’s) however now it bricks up and doesn’t do anything when I turn it on… I would love to fix it- but haven’t been successful in finding a repair shop for it-
So now my second option is to replace the Brain- and I know this is probably a very stupid question - but can I use the same kit and just replace the Brain ..read more
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5d ago
Hi everyone ! I'm pretty much a noob but for the first time I managed to finish a song ; and it was thanks to the MV-1 workflow, which greatly helps to focus ! :) Best piece of H/W I got so far !
Are there long term MV-1 users around ? There are a few things I was wondering and couldn't find in the manual...
1 ) is it possible to copy steps between different sections -- not duplicating the entire section ?
2 ) most of the time I live record from my MIDI keyboard (a minifreak). Sometimes I step sequence.
2a ) Let's say I sequence a chord progression and want to alter a single parameter common ..read more
Reddit » Roland
5d ago
Make sure you use the arrow keys instead of the scroll wheel please! It’s much easier to follow along that way
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5d ago
I discovered some handy trick to store many Random sounds on the MV-1, using my M-Audio Oxygen Pro 49 MIDI keyboard. The Verselab MV-1 has to be in SEQ/Note mode.
Step 1: I use the M-Audio preset editor to change all 16 padbanks x 4 to have Program change sent to the MV-1 using Global channel.
Pad 1 = PC 1 / Pad 2 = PC2 / etc.etc. Pad 64= PC64
After you made changes with the M-Audio preset editor, save your preset file and load it up on your M-audio keyboard using the PRESET button.
Step 2: choose the pad on the Oxygen Pro where you want the link to the MV-1 random sound to be stored. Then us ..read more
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5d ago
Hi, I think this is a well known issue:
If the TR6s is connected to a computer via USB there is a electrical interference noise in it's analogue outputs. Like a severe ground hum noise. Bad enough to make it unusable.
This is a real pain because i want need to have the TR6s connected via USB to my DAW for MIDI (I don't have a separate MIDI interface, so can't do that via the 5pin DIN connections).
It's a fairly basic requirement so surprising that Roland's kit suffers this issue. Even Behringer stuff doesn't have this problem.
I have some workarounds, but given the device has been around a wh ..read more
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1w ago
Everything I can find seems to be a YouTube video. I wish I could find a good explanation written down that I can follow.
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