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phampton123
Total Posts: 62
Joined 12-30-2013 status: Experienced |
Hi, I want to create a liver performance that has 2 different voices. During the performance I want to quickly switch back and forth between the two voices. In addition, I want an ARPED drum pattern continuously playing in the background. Does anyone have any suggestions for the best way to go about this? Layer both voices, then use the solo button to toggle back and forth? Split the keyboard in half? It should be noted that I will be playing this performance from an external midi controller keyboard. Will the split keyboard carry over to my midi controller? Thanks. phampton123 |
phampton123
Total Posts: 62
Joined 12-30-2013 status: Experienced |
I guess using the solo button would mute my drum track. I don’t want that. So I guess I would have to use the mute buttons to mute the voice I don’t want to use. Or split the keyboard. |
gregwynne
Total Posts: 1
Joined 03-04-2015 status: Newcomer |
I’m very new myself, but I think I can help. I’m still in learning mode, so I need a metronome to practice with. Seeing that I have a MOXF, it seemed silly to spend $20 on one, when my sequencer could handle it for me. I was determined to master at least that much of a sequencer for now. Anyway… I created a pattern (or song, depending on your needs) and added a drum loop. In my case it’s a wood block sound functioning as a click track. In your case it would be the drum arpeggio. Then hit the Mixing button and add your other instruments to any of the 15 remaining parts (without recording anything). Store your pattern/song. Fire up your pattern and press play to start the drum loop. Then select your other voices using the 1-16 buttons on the lower right side. The only downside is that when (not if) you forget to change to the part to 2-16, you’ll start playing drum sounds.
I hope this helps,
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phampton123
Total Posts: 62
Joined 12-30-2013 status: Experienced |
Thanks! I have been focusing on my piano lessons, so I haven’t had much time to focus on the technical aspect of my MOX. It helps if you can actually play! What I did was split the keyboard on my MOX6. Then hit drum assign, and got a drum track going. Then I strapped on my Alesis vortex, and I was able to play either voice. It works for now. |
pomodei
Total Posts: 53
Joined 12-31-2013 status: Experienced |
I suggest you to read this article (click here).
Hope this help. Ciao Pino, Italy |