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rmm1
30.08.2010, 03:58 AM
I am new to the TI Snow: I have it hooked up to my PC and Cakewalk sequencer (music Creator4) and have the Virus Control centre working.But is it possible to also play notes from an External keyboard through its MIDI OUT and into theTI MIDI in at the same time?

I can only get the Ext Kbd to play though the TI WHEN the Virus Control Centre is switched off or unplugged. I know that when Virus Control is running the TI switches to SEQUENCER mode.

I obviously need to set something in the TI or my sequencer software.

It would be ideal to select patches via Virus CC (on the PC) and then use the KBD to play them rather than having to hunt for patches with the TI's buttons.
Is there somewhere APART from the Control Centre browser where I can get a listing or print out of all the PATCH names in the TI?

Thanks in advance.

PaPi
30.08.2010, 06:55 AM
It's not possible to have the Snow working in TI mode while responding to MIDI signals from an external keyboard at the same time.

ErikDeluxe
06.09.2010, 03:49 PM
Have you set Virus Hardware into Sequencer mode? Press Exit button and turn into the Sequencer mode. Must be done before you open the DAW.

I am new to the TI Snow: I have it hooked up to my PC and Cakewalk sequencer (music Creator4) and have the Virus Control centre working.But is it possible to also play notes from an External keyboard through its MIDI OUT and into theTI MIDI in at the same time?

I can only get the Ext Kbd to play though the TI WHEN the Virus Control Centre is switched off or unplugged. I know that when Virus Control is running the TI switches to SEQUENCER mode.

I obviously need to set something in the TI or my sequencer software.

It would be ideal to select patches via Virus CC (on the PC) and then use the KBD to play them rather than having to hunt for patches with the TI's buttons.
Is there somewhere APART from the Control Centre browser where I can get a listing or print out of all the PATCH names in the TI?

Thanks in advance.