View Full Version : Midi Question - Where To Post
benxuk
06-12-2004, 03:19 AM
I need help, can you make a normal keyboard/synth into a midi one?
:01:
:smilie4: Move me if required...
NikkiD
06-12-2004, 03:23 AM
Hmmmm.... could be Musicworld... could be Softwareworld... could be Hardwareworld...
I honestly don't know what's involved, so I have no clue where to put this. For now, here is okay.
internet.news
06-12-2004, 03:23 AM
Originally posted by NikkiD@12 June 2004 - 03:31
Hmmmm.... could be Musicworld... could be Softwareworld... could be Hardwareworld...
I honestly don't know what's involved, so I have no clue where to put this. For now, here is okay.
:lol: :lol:
Yes you can
for more info call Ignas (digi composor) 993451830
get the right software (...hint*world)
benxuk
06-12-2004, 08:38 AM
Ahh I was trying him, must have his old number, thanks :twat:
Originally posted by benxuk@12 June 2004 - 05:27
I need help, can you make a normal keyboard/synth into a midi one?
:01:
:smilie4: Move me if required...
hey, that is my field!!!!
Yes, you can!!!! If you want to do it yourself, forget it and buy one: time involved
and material needed, given your keyboard/synth is analog and detachable,
make it allmost impossible.(note: we made a custommade midi-controller with
32 faders, 64 endless controlbuttons, 64 triggers with a total of 3072 functions;
it took us three years to design and build)
Yamaha has kit's to attach to a grandpiano: starts at 25.000 euro.......
Errrmmm .... buy one, a controllerkeyboard.
Evolution has cheap ones that function okay, but the keys are shite; m-audio is
one step up and the best are made by Fatar, esp. if you like "hammer"-action,
like with a conventional piano..........
Was that showing off enough??? :lol:
good luck!!!
yogi
benxuk
06-12-2004, 09:34 AM
Cool! :01:
I'm not to fussed for "control" its really as basic as a hooking keyboard up to cakewalk or reason.
I'll do the control afterwards. :unsure:
Maybe I should fleece the boss instead :music1: i'll try and get one today!
(provided I get money)
Originally posted by benxuk@12 June 2004 - 11:42
Cool! :01:
I'm not to fussed for "control" its really as basic as a hooking keyboard up to cakewalk or reason.
I'll do the control afterwards. :unsure:
Maybe I should fleece the boss instead :music1: i'll try and get one today!
(provided I get money)
If it's only for hooking up with your pc and just for keys, look for a usb-connected
one.
Saves you the money of a midi-interface......
The oxygen of m-audio is nice......
(a.o.)
yogi
benxuk
06-12-2004, 09:53 AM
:01:
benxuk
06-12-2004, 10:00 AM
ps: I have some PIC16C745's... would I need a lot else to convert?
Originally posted by benxuk@12 June 2004 - 12:08
ps: I have some PIC16C745's... would I need a lot else to convert?
have fun............... (http://www.commlinx.com.au/schematics.htm)
yogi
Skweeky
06-12-2004, 11:32 AM
Yogi, what kind of music do you make? And you don't happen to have worked with a Belgian-Portuguese DJ/VJ?
Originally posted by Skweeky@12 June 2004 - 13:40
Yogi, what kind of music do you make? And you don't happen to have worked with a Belgian-Portuguese DJ/VJ?
Electronic in a wide variety, from ambient up to Drum&Bass.
Worked for quite some dj's as "ghostcomposer"*, not yet for a belgian/portguese......
(as far as i know; don't know 'm all....most stuff i sell for a fixed fee to labels/recordcomp.)
Yogi
*meaning they release/play it under their own name.
Skweeky
06-12-2004, 04:56 PM
Cool...I know this guy who does the same genre. Used to work under the name VJ I7o, but he uses a lot of different names...Did some stuff for the Beastie Boys, some masterclasses,... but for the moment he's concentrating on just music.
Oh well...a lot of people in that world I guess :D
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.3 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.