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Re: Stylus RMX and EDP



Hi Per,
thanx man,on another note im trying to control some Ableton live midi
functions with my FCB1010,so far it only responds to notes fine,i
tried it with CCs(i want to do this because i control the EDP with all
kinds of notes to keep interference) but no luck.It should respond to
CCs,right?
Also controlling the tap tempo of ableton with the fcb is kind of
funky,if u only press once,the drum loops goes really slow until you
press a second tap,is there a better way to set this up? im also
sending a note number to do this.
for the record i have the FCB1010 midi out into my RME soundcards midi
in,and midi out of the soundcard into the fcb1010 midi in,
the EDP is set to midi in.
thanx
Luis

On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 5:12 PM, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 4:42 PM, Louie Angulo
> <louie.angulo@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> how good does it sync to midi clock if i have the EDP as master or 
>slave?
>
> As good as the host application syncs, since RMX is a plugin.
>
>> How deep is the midi implementation,can i control the software as easy
>
> Not all parameters are displayed to the host. I criticized this when
> RMX was released and a Spectrasonics representative answered that "it
> would be too many parameters if all should be accessible". But I would
> rather have that because many host apps give you a list in alphabetic
> order and even a plugin with a thousand parameters can easily be set
> up for live or mixing automation (check Bidule)
>
>> as ableton with a footcontroller and midi learn in stand alone mode to
>> start,stop,change time signature feel etc?
>
> If the functions you want to control are made available it could work.
> But my experience with using RMX live is that it is too complicated to
> keep a laptop system stable. Maybe a modern very powerful computer
> would do better.
>
>> with such a price tag would you say is worth getting?
>
> For producing recorded music I think it is the best software for
> programmed grooves. Not only guitar; I have recorded lots of african
> hand percussion and guitar funk licks that I run through RMX as well.
> The point where RMX excels, compared to other drum sample players on
> the market, is the "Chaos" function; i.e. a semi intelligent random
> generator. If you need this it is worth the price, since there isn't
> any alternative you can buy to get the same thing.
>
> Be sure to watch all Eric Persings demo videos - there's a lot of info 
>and fun!
>
> Greetings from Sweden
>
> Per Boysen
> www.boysen.se
> www.perboysen.com
> www.looproom.com internet music hub
>
>