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Could use a better explanation of using JS with drum modules
T_Twanger
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Jamstix - Support
Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 11:49 am Subject:
Could use a better explanation of using JS with drum modules
"]Make sure to check 'Enable MIDI Output' in the SONAR 'Insert Soft Synth Options' when adding Jamstix to the project.
That is some small progress, but very far from being complete.
I think I ...
Topic:
Could use a better explanation of using JS with drum modules
T_Twanger
Replies:
7
Views:
2328
Forum:
Jamstix - Support
Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 10:51 am Subject:
Could use a better explanation of using JS with drum modules
"]Do this:
- load BFD2 into SONAR
- add a MIDI track to SONAR with input=jamstix and output=BFD2
- in Jamstix, go to KIT and load BFD2 kit
I dont get the Jamstix as an input option.
Topic:
Could use a better explanation of using JS with drum modules
T_Twanger
Replies:
7
Views:
2328
Forum:
Jamstix - Support
Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 9:23 am Subject:
Could use a better explanation of using JS with drum modules
"]What DAW are you using?
Sonar X1
Topic:
Could use a better explanation of using JS with drum modules
T_Twanger
Replies:
7
Views:
2328
Forum:
Jamstix - Support
Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 8:40 am Subject:
Could use a better explanation of using JS with drum modules
Am trying the JS3 demo. Have Addictive Drums demo and licensed BFD2 installed. Trying to figure out how JS3 works with these. Not sure at all what to expect. Have read the JS3 QuickStart, but that ...
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