I know the machine will sync up great with the PSR.. It's actually quite simple.. The PSR's start and stop button will control the drum machine. Since I'm using an arranger rather than a synth I just have to either mute or turn the volume down on tracks 9 and 10 on the PSR and it will work fine... I can also use the PSR's kits with the drum machine.. Example I mute track 10 and record a drum track on track 9 of the PSR using it's kits and let that play in synch with the machine.. It's going to be really fun playing the two together.. As far as mp3's, I'll see if my wife can hook that up.. I've never really messed around with that. If you guys like I can chain together some of the different preset patterns of the drum machine, so you can hear what it sounds like... That part will be easy for me, but never have tried to make an mp3 out of anything...
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 09-16-2002).]
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