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  • #426752
    Dash Riprock
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    Boy howdy! I’ve been waiting for some Genesis in RB since 2009! <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

    #515644
    Dash Riprock
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    Thread from dead rises for a test post.

    #514931
    Dash Riprock
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    On 10/6/2020 at 4:01 PM, chasman said:

    Ian Thomas – Painted Ladies

    Ian Thomas. Beauty, eh?

    I’d a gone with Hold On, but then it wouldn’t be as obscure. 😉

    #514840
    Dash Riprock
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    When this happens, most often it’s because the song cache contains a previous version of the song. If this is the case then you can either;

    Change SongID and filename in Magma, and rebuild, or;

    Delete and rebuild your song cache.

    #513821
    Dash Riprock
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    #512937
    Dash Riprock
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    I think you mean two instruments. I build single instrument customs all the time and play them without any hitch.

    Yeah, you’re probably right. It’s been a while…

     

    I’ll stop now.

    #512889
    Dash Riprock
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    Be aware that a single instrument custom requires a (silent) crowd track in order for Magma to build a con free of audio glitches.

    #510463
    Dash Riprock
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    #509341
    Dash Riprock
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    Here’s a couple of ’70s classics from Babe Ruth that I’m surprised have not been attempted by someone. :sigh:

     

    The Mexican

    Wells Fargo

     

    #509294
    Dash Riprock
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    Pure, unadulterated evil.

     

    You a baaaaaad man.

    #509277
    Dash Riprock
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    At it’s most expansive, mine was configured like this…

    Oetq2wy.jpg

    From left to right.

    The first three cymbals (two piezo pizza pans, CY-8), rubber pads (PD-8) and snare/alt-snare (PD-85/BT-1) are the ‘electronic’ portion of the kit. These triggers, along with the chick pedal (FD-8) below them and the kick (KD-8) on the right, control a relatively ancient TD-6V brain.

    Next up, the main kit drives a TD-20X and TD-30 and is comprised of a hi-hat (VH-12), crash (CY-13R), china (CY-13R), and gong (CY-8).

    At the centre are the double-kick (KD-140), snare (PD-125XS), and above that the familiar RB layout for the toms (PD-105 x 2, PD-125 x 2).

    Above that, the cymbals are ride (CY-12R/C), bell (CY-5), hi-hat (VH-13), open hat (CY-8), ride (CY-15R), crash (CY-13R), tambourine (CY-5), crash (CY-14C), and splash (CY-5).

    The last three are percussion, cowbell (PD-8), bongo (PDX-8), and block (BT-1).

    #508406
    Dash Riprock
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    Open the template

    Select all instances of hihat.wav

    Item Properties (F2)

    Choose new file…

     

    Don’t forget to save the template when you’re done.

    #508174
    Dash Riprock
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    I would tend to agree with Alternity. It’s been my experience that the cheap USB-MIDI don’t always work properly in all applications.

     

    I’ve used an earlier version of this one successfully.

    #508158
    Dash Riprock
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    Just to make sure you’re connecting everything correctly…

     

    Drums via USB to PC

    USB-to-MIDI via USB to PC

    MIDI-Ox should be used to route the input from the drums to the output of the USB-to-MIDI

    USB-to-MIDI Out to MPA In

    MPA via USB to PS3

    #507828
    Dash Riprock
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    Thanks for this. I was hoping someone would tackle it one day, and today is that day!

     

    One quibble tho, Barrel has only one ‘l’.

     

    Thanks again. <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

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