How to get a standard bass pedal into Midi
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Nice work!! Oh, and nice slippers too! -TCG
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@Delgift Thks Claudio !! Of course,for multi-instrumentist like us,it's cool to be able to play muti-parts in same time !!! Of cause there is The Taurus one.But,it's a little expensive(+ or - 2000$).Then,like Rush using by this years,there is the Roland PK-5(@ 600$)+ a software.Or like I did,U find aa good used Eko,buy a Sonuus B2M+ a Moog Software(all for @ 350$).HAve fun !!!
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@Delgift Yeah it does!
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@SONGSTICKS Thks for advise ! Will check that out !
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Hi.. thanks for that.. I'll bear that in mind.
As for your output. I switched to a Lexicon Alpha on my pc from a Behringer FCA202 firewire.. What a difference in sound quality that made. Highly recommend the Alpha or Omega from Lexicon.
Cheers
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@SONGSTICKS Lol !!! What I heard between G2M and B2M is if u wanna use things with low frequences like bass,drum machine or even synth or keyboard,it's better to use B2M.Cause the G2M might not able to respond correctly to low frequences...G2m is more likely for guitars only ! But for the sound of what I need it's really viable...When I will found out my output problem it will be amazing...I just heard today from a friend,to try using a direct box out of my PC...it should help he said !
Very cool Pat. I'm sure you'll put those new sounds to good use.
I saw a used set of Taurus 3's for $1,700 which I thought was really cheap, but not cheap enough, obviously, as I didn't buy them.
TJH3113 1 year ago
@TJH3113 Thks ! For sure the Taurus ones are really great ! But like u wrote money is money ! Eko+B2M+Software Moog cost me @ 350$.So it's really cheaper than Taurus for the same result ! Btw,Rush now using Roland PK-5 with MIDI software.A brand new PK-5 is @ 600$ and I paid 100$ for MOOG software so it's still less than The Taurus !
Javic2112 1 year ago
very good Javic...very cool!!
Niro1001 1 year ago
@Niro1001 Thks !!!
Javic2112 1 year ago