<r>Hey Mark,<br/>
Thanks for listening and the encouraging comment!<br/>
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I think what your thinking is a keyboard is actually a Strat with Delay (in a couple of the songs..."when the angels carry you home" being one of them). Unfortunetly it doesn't come out sounding like one <E>:roll:</E> <E ...
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- Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:27 am
- Forum: Jamstix - General
- Topic: Mapping Question using Jamstix 2 and Superior 2
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- Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:23 pm
- Forum: Jamstix - General
- Topic: Mapping Question using Jamstix 2 and Superior 2
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Mapping Question using Jamstix 2 and Superior 2
<r>Hey Ralph,<br/>
<QUOTE><s>[quote]</s>Also, try using the choke key in the bar editor versus sending it via MIDI. Simply place the choke event on the opposite limb of the limb that you want choked. It will automatically use the appropriate choke key based on whether the last event on the other ...
<QUOTE><s>[quote]</s>Also, try using the choke key in the bar editor versus sending it via MIDI. Simply place the choke event on the opposite limb of the limb that you want choked. It will automatically use the appropriate choke key based on whether the last event on the other ...
- Sat Nov 07, 2009 3:29 pm
- Forum: Jamstix - General
- Topic: Mapping Question using Jamstix 2 and Superior 2
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Mapping Question using Jamstix 2 and Superior 2
<t>I haven't been around for awhile, but I just went your website. Quite the imagination you have; the songs are [u:d6f62cb2f5]very well done[/u:d6f62cb2f5], remind me a bit of early Pink Floyd/Yes. My recording/mixing skills are not in your league, but here is a link to mine if interested:<br/>
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- Mon Oct 19, 2009 1:12 am
- Forum: Jamstix - General
- Topic: Mapping Question using Jamstix 2 and Superior 2
- Replies: 12
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Mapping Question using Jamstix 2 and Superior 2
<r>Thanks Mark!<br/>
Using an edrum for fills would probably be the only thing I could do. Keeping a steady beat and time is not a strong suit of mine. If I was younger, I may be willing to put in the time. Time is precious now, but perhaps someday I'll learn some piano, then I could take more ...
Using an edrum for fills would probably be the only thing I could do. Keeping a steady beat and time is not a strong suit of mine. If I was younger, I may be willing to put in the time. Time is precious now, but perhaps someday I'll learn some piano, then I could take more ...
- Sat Oct 17, 2009 10:54 pm
- Forum: Jamstix - General
- Topic: Mapping Question using Jamstix 2 and Superior 2
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Mapping Question using Jamstix 2 and Superior 2
<r>Hey thanks for the reply Mark! I don't know how I did it, but somehow the crash mute is working (it's even coming through the Samplitude mixer).<br/>
I basically just played around with the mic arrangements and outputs of SD2 so they were lining up in Samplitude, and low and behold there is the ...
I basically just played around with the mic arrangements and outputs of SD2 so they were lining up in Samplitude, and low and behold there is the ...
- Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:42 pm
- Forum: Jamstix - General
- Topic: Mapping Question using Jamstix 2 and Superior 2
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Mapping Question using Jamstix 2 and Superior 2
<t>I have set up templates for JS2 and SD2 and it seems to be working pretty good using both in Samplitude 10 Pro. I still have allot to learn in SD2, but I'm starting to come along.<br/>
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I have a question regarding mapping keys.<br/>
For some instruments (in this case a crash [u:590b301035 ...
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I have a question regarding mapping keys.<br/>
For some instruments (in this case a crash [u:590b301035 ...
- Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:25 pm
- Forum: Jamstix - General
- Topic: How to become a much better "virtual" drummer
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How to become a much better "virtual" drummer
Thanks for the link Mark!
- Wed Jul 29, 2009 11:48 am
- Forum: Jamstix - General
- Topic: Quicker Way to Set Mappings
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Quicker Way to Set Mappings
Hmmm, I like having alternatives.
Thanks for the help Ralph!!
Thanks for the help Ralph!!
- Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:06 am
- Forum: Jamstix - General
- Topic: Quicker Way to Set Mappings
- Replies: 8
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Quicker Way to Set Mappings
It appears that the only percussion that comes with the default kit is a cowbell. I think that means I will have to buy one of the other kits if I want a tambourine... 
- Tue Jul 28, 2009 6:10 pm
- Forum: Jamstix - General
- Topic: Quicker Way to Set Mappings
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Quicker Way to Set Mappings
I'm wondering if I need the percussion kit in Superior in order to be able to use percussion in Jamstix? I just have the default kit...ny avatar