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- Dear all, I have a problem with my DR-880 drum machine. I want to import midi files from my computer to my drum machine. What I do is I connect the DR-880 to my computer the way the manual tells me to do so and my computer does recognize the DR-880 and make a DR-880 icon on my L drive.
Dear all, I have a problem with my DR-880 drum machine. I want to import midi files from my computer to my drum machine. What I do is I connect the DR-880 to my computer the way the manual tells me to do so and my computer does recognize the DR-880 and make a DR-880 icon on my L drive. Jun 26, 2020 Thanks Phil, I have a DR-880 that I’ve occasionally connected to the BB via MIDI to use the sounds of the BB, but having the MIDI files will make using the 880 patterns a lot easier. PhilFlood July 3, 2020, 12:29pm #4.
Get a small, good quality mixing board. You can get one for around $60.
Get an inexpensive multi-track recording program, like Power Tracks, another $60.
Connect the stereo output of the mixer to the sound card line input or motherboard sound input if that's what you have.
Connect the analog output of the DR5 to a channel on the mixer, adjust the tone.
Adjust levels using software program VU meter.
Record your drums in real time on track 1. I find it easier to add personality to the drum arrangement this way, since you can arrange the song ahead of time, then record it.
Play it back while recording your bass on track 2.
Play it back while recording rhythm guitar on track 3.
Save the file as a wave. You can later make a CD or convert to mp3s.
Now you can play PSG along with your recorded trio.
Get an inexpensive multi-track recording program, like Power Tracks, another $60.
Connect the stereo output of the mixer to the sound card line input or motherboard sound input if that's what you have.
Connect the analog output of the DR5 to a channel on the mixer, adjust the tone.
Adjust levels using software program VU meter.
Record your drums in real time on track 1. I find it easier to add personality to the drum arrangement this way, since you can arrange the song ahead of time, then record it.
Play it back while recording your bass on track 2.
Play it back while recording rhythm guitar on track 3.
Save the file as a wave. You can later make a CD or convert to mp3s.
Now you can play PSG along with your recorded trio.
There you have it. No need to use the computer as a MIDI sequencer.
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I actually use an external sequencer for all of my MIDI messages. I mix 4 MIDI instruments together for one track, to save time. then record in analog: electric bass, acoustic rhythm, piano, lead guitar, etc., then make a wave file.
Hold MIDI CH and PGM CHANGE, press the SYSTEM key, Use the VALUE dial to select. Power on while holding SIGNAL and MEMORY: AD-8. DR-880: ess EDIT.
I never did like MIDI sequencer programs like Cakewalk, CuBase, etc., You can get drained of a lot of time an energy editing MIDI using a computer, unless you have a year or more experience, then it still challenges your patience. That's why I do it this way.
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Mike Barone
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Mike Barone
Sho-Bud Pro-1 5&4 with RHL | Nashville 112
Assorted Guitars & Keyboards
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[This message was edited by Michael Barone on 15 October 2005 at 04:31 PM.]
Hi. I'm trying to import these midi files into my drum machine (Boss DR-880). I want the drum machine to play only the drums and bass of the midi file. There is a menu where I select which midi channel to import for the drums and the bass. The drums are usually on channel 10, but not always. The bass is usually channel 3 or 4. The major problem is that I have to just keep guessing whuch channel to import until I grt it right. It's a real pain. Is there a program that would allow me to view what is on each individual channel or maybe something that would let me play one channel at a time?