Sunday, December 19, 2010
MIDI recording with Yamaha QX 21 hardware sequencer
YouTube via grauoliv | December 19, 2010 |
"So, here is my first video about the QX 21 (first built in 1985). I show you how to record in real time and step mode on the two tracks. There is another third track. The original recording will be copied to the third when a track is quantisized. And of course it can be used for copy & paste to arrange a proper song with different patterns or recordings. Let me now if you want to know more about this little sequencer.
specs: 2 recording tracks, 16 MIDI channels, MIDI in-out-throu, tape interface, footswitch for start/stop, 1/4 - 1/64 notes with 1/8, 1/16 and 1/32 triplet, 8.100 notes without velocity, tempo control via dial (40-250 bpm)"
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i realise that my question has travelled very into the past for an answer; but nevertheless here it is:
ReplyDeletedo you have difficulty recording QX-21 sequences into a DAW (if you do in fact use one with the qx-21?)
Considering how old this post is, I'm not sure grauoliv will see it. You can click through the video title and ask in the YouTube comments section.
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