Originally posted by rikkisbears:
Hi,
you haven't made it very clear.
Are you actually using the kn's arranger functions?
or just using the keyboard to play the sounds in the roland module.
Normally you'd just have midi socket out from kn to midi IN roland module. You'd also have to set the midi channels so that they correspond.
What module are you actually using, and if you had the same setup with the kn800, wouldn't you set it up the same way.
It's just a bit difficult to understand what you're trying to do.
best wishes
Rikki
[QUOTE]Originally posted by whoknew62:
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Hi Rikki
Thank you for your reply.I am not quite sure how to reply to your post and hope this goes through.(This should give you an idea of my knoledge of midi as well,lol)
You hot the nail right on the head.i am just using the Technics Keyboard to play the sonds of the sound modual.It is a Boss Dr Synth DS-330,Actually made by Roland I believe.
I dont mean to offend anyone in the Technics forum.Technics has many wonderful sounds.There are also so many different ways to use it.I just dont have a use for all the sounds, etc.I personally can only use 2 electric piano sounds from the Technics. It has one of the better preloaded drum machines I have heard so I decided to stay with technics only for that reason.
The problem is that midi seems to have come such a long way and there seem to be infinite midi options. I dont have a use for any of these. I just play a solo act and perfer the sounds of the Boss. A few times in the past the KN800 and Boss wouldnt work .I would go through a number of midi options that were in the KN800 and eventualy hit the proper one by trial and error.
I Imagine I will have to read the book again. In the end I believe I will take it to a local music store.What I need to do is very basic. The Technics midi options are vast.Just wondered if there might be a simple thing I overlooked.Again I would like to thank you for your reply. Best regards ,Jerry