From: Mr. K. <kp...@st...> - 2009-10-28 20:47:02
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Quoting Martin Drautzburg <Mar...@we...>: > On Wednesday, 28. October 2009 17:10:11 Mr. KP wrote: > > > Unless I am misunderstanding, it sounds like you already solved the > > problem. Generally, you want to have and echoing turned off. > > I have a yamaha CLP which is a stand-alone digital piano and I use it as a > replacement for an acoustic upright piano but also as midi device. If the > computer is powered on I need to set "local off" on the piano, if the > computer is powered down I need to set "local on". This is a bit of a > nuisance. > > I'd much rather tell my computer not to echo any events, but just record and > > play events without doing a "though". But I don't know how to do this. > > -- > Martin > I hear ya, I used to have the same issue but I use a stack of modules now and so my little JV-30 only is functioning as a controller. I'm not in front of Muse right now but I thought the MIDI setup screen had something about echoing. Some sort of outbound MIDI filtering in software (Muse?) would be a hack of sorts as would filtering on your MIDI patchbay if you have one. Neither of those would be as elegant as being able to flip a switch in Muse though. --- --- | | | Studio K Productions LLC Keith C. Perry, Exec. Producer | | http://studiokproductions.com kp...@st... | | +1.215.525.4165 x2033 | | | --- --- ______________________________________ This email account is being hosted by: VCSN, Inc : http://vcsn.com |