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Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 16:32:36 -0600
From: Paul Tran <pt109@unforgettable.com>
Subject: Re: Need help triggering i5M from Computer
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>>Paul
>
>Go to the GLOBAL mode and choose the "EXT" option this will make the
>KORG i5M a "slave" and the external sequencer the "master"..
>
>If you invert this so the default "INT" option is used then the i5M is
>the master so you need to set your computer sequencer to external MIDI
>Clocks.. The Computer sequencer will be the slave..
>
>"EXT" in Global mode refers to EXTERNAL SYNC
>
>"INT" in Global mode refers to the KORG i-Series being controlled by
>internal Clock settings (Tempo and BPM etc) within the KORG itself..
>
>When you use "EXT" in the Global mode this enables the KORG i-Series to
>lock into an external sequencer on a computer say..
Thank you for reponse promptly to my questions Kevan,
I did set the i5M global mode to "EXT" to make this as a slave device; when
I play from computer (Finale in this case) it didn't trigger the i5M in B.
SEQ mode. Maybe from Finale or Cakewalk I need some SyEx command to make it
trigger. I also set the i5M as master device which is INT in global mode
and my finale to receive MIDI sync from i5M; in this setting I can
successfully control the computer to Stop or Play or Pause but there was no
sound coming out from the finale's keyboard track. In the Arrange mode, I
set the i5M as it is (INT for Global) and sync trigger button ON, as soon
as I play on finale, the i5M start playing right away. Of course, the Sync
trigger does not function in B. SEQ. :-(
>If you want to play a Backing Sequence and record this via MIDI into a
>computer sequencing program then set the i-Series to "EXT" in Global
>mode and Press PLAY as normal on the KORG.. Next, when you press record
>within the Computer sequencer then the sequencer will send a SYNC
>message via MIDI to the KORG and the KORG will start playing and will
>transmit the Backing Sequence via MIDI and this will be recorded as
>MIDI data into the sequencer software running on the computer..
I only want to play keyboard track and chord track from computer to trigger
the i5M and record all in a B. SEQ. that's my goal! so far I have no luck.
Thanks for your advice anyway.
Regards
Paul