| My Space [message #82020] |
Fri, 23 March 2007 09:38  |
John Macy
Messages: 242 Registered: April 2006
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names.
Lots of interesting stuff on AMDZone disputing claims by Intel of superior
performance. Lots of it looks credible to
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| Re: My Space [message #82089 is a reply to message #82069] |
Sun, 25 March 2007 01:41  |
steve the artguy
Messages: 308 Registered: June 2005
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mp; 2.
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> Is this something I should even do?
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> Since I can do it, will I die if I don't?
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>I think midi-merge was useful prior to multi-timbral synths/
sound modules, but nowadays it's kinda like mastering to DAT...
IOW, you can do it, but why would you want to?
Neil
Dedric Terry <dterry@keyofd.net> wrote:
>Well... I haven't merged midi since about 1991. Something about it
>just....seems....well, wrong. ;-))
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>If you are returning midi from a lot of outboard gear to a limited number
>of midi ins, it can be useful. Likewise, if you are controlling a single
>device from two sources (midi control surface and keyboard both to a single
>sound module), merge can come in handy. I found splits, and routing a
>single in to multiple outs more useful as a keyboard player (layering),
but
>that was back in the Geoff Downes-envy days. :-)
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>Dedric
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>On 4/26/07 8:54 PM, in article
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