I'm curious about your pedals. Can I use this pedal as a master keyboard by connecting it to the MIDI terminal of my audio interface? Or does it only work when connected to a synthesizer?
I got a studiologic MP-117 foot pedalboard. I have it connect to a Roldand V-combo Vr-09. I keep getting a error message Midi buffer full. Can any one help the two companies have not been able to help me so far.
It has Midi and USB...you should be able to connect it to your computer...I'm not sure about how you would use it after that....I'm only using it for 16 note patterns.
I want to play the bass like you used. However, I want to use the DAW's virtual instrument, so I'm curious if it can also serve as the Daw's master keyboard.
You may come out better getting a keyboard controller...I had to program all my scales into this unit because I was wanting it to play like a Tongue Drum.
Beautiful... Sorry for the stupid question - where are the midi samples for the MP-117 coming from? Are they built into the pedal or stored in the MPD 26? Thanks!
MP-117 has no sounds...there coming from a Korg Triton Rack. The MPD 26 is just a controller also, sounds for it are coming from a Roland Juno Keyboard.
Hi there, I am thinking on buying this bass midi pedal but now entirely sure about it for live performance. Can I ask you about the sounds on the pedal? How does that work exactly are they inbuilt? Thank you!
There are no sounds in the pedal......you have to midi it up to a keyboard or rack unit, I have this one hook to a Korg Triton Rack in this video I think.
Tyrone Douglas thank you so much for clarifying this for me! Oh gosh I have no idea how I will fix this up, do you think I can achieve something through software on a laptop?
Its a lot of good stuff out there......you just have to find what works with your setup. I don't have all the new USB software, all I have is the old MIDI stuff it still works good for what I need.
how to play different scales on it..you just upload one note and put it on 16 pads with diff tuning ont you? or do you actually put each individual note in?
That was amazing. Seriously cool piece of music, very moving. Nicely done!
Übergang Thanks.
Well done man! Really enjoyed the music
Beautifully done...
David Michael Johnson Thanks David.
Très beau, bravo !
Thanks.
Nice
Sounds awesome!
Thanks. 😊
I'm curious about your pedals. Can I use this pedal as a master keyboard by connecting it to the MIDI terminal of my audio interface? Or does it only work when connected to a synthesizer?
I think you should be able too...you may want to pull up the manual on Google.
Nice gear & equipment. But is nicer the music in your heart
Thanks.
Very very nice !
I got a studiologic MP-117 foot pedalboard. I have it connect to a Roldand V-combo Vr-09. I keep getting a error message Midi buffer full. Can any one help the two companies have not been able to help me so far.
Mad skills!!
Thanks Thomas.
Can I connect this pedal to a computer and use it as a master keyboard?
It has Midi and USB...you should be able to connect it to your computer...I'm not sure about how you would use it after that....I'm only using it for 16 note patterns.
I want to play the bass like you used. However, I want to use the DAW's virtual instrument, so I'm curious if it can also serve as the Daw's master keyboard.
You may come out better getting a keyboard controller...I had to program all my scales into this unit because I was wanting it to play like a Tongue Drum.
Great
Thanks Juan.
What plugin are you using for the harp sound?
Roland Juno-DI.
Very nice! Do you think that the microkorg will be compatible with the studiologic mp 117? Thanks
Thanks..😊 They should work together.
@@TDrumandbassmusic I am asking because I read somewhere in the web that couldn't work with a hammond model. Thank you
@@chrismengos8379 Not sure about that one...If the midi channels are working it should work.
Beautiful...
Sorry for the stupid question - where are the midi samples for the MP-117 coming from? Are they built into the pedal or stored in the MPD 26? Thanks!
MP-117 has no sounds...there coming from a Korg Triton Rack. The MPD 26 is just a controller also, sounds for it are coming from a Roland Juno Keyboard.
Hi there, I am thinking on buying this bass midi pedal but now entirely sure about it for live performance. Can I ask you about the sounds on the pedal? How does that work exactly are they inbuilt? Thank you!
There are no sounds in the pedal......you have to midi it up to a keyboard or rack unit, I have this one hook to a Korg Triton Rack in this video I think.
Tyrone Douglas thank you so much for clarifying this for me! Oh gosh I have no idea how I will fix this up, do you think I can achieve something through software on a laptop?
Yah if you have sounds and have a midi to USB interface.
Thank you, awesome sounds btw, I plan to create similar but with an actual harp hopefully
Its a lot of good stuff out there......you just have to find what works with your setup. I don't have all the new USB software, all I have is the old MIDI stuff it still works good for what I need.
what ar eyou playing in the bottom? damn it..i need to learn how to play the mpc the way you play ures
Midi bass pedal on the floor.
wtf..damn.hahah thats krazy
yo shon...can you make a vid with a bunch of different scales on mpd?
What are you saying.......you mean play different scales on my MPD's or show how to program the scales in??????
how to play different scales on it..you just upload one note and put it on 16 pads with diff tuning ont you? or do you actually put each individual note in?
Can you use the studio logic to trigger samples from say a hardware sampler like the SP404?
It uses both standard midi and usb so it can control pretty much anything really.