This is my mom's channel.....she wanted me to tell You.... This is the BEST Tutorial for the New Rolands ❤....I see that my elektriB has different midi....but I will apply Your theory..... Thank You Bruno ....You are a Wonderful Teacher!!!!!!😊
Thank you!😊 Glad to ear that it helps. Yes, the "normal" midi cables are 5pin to 5pin midi, but the principles are exactly the same. Any questions let me know!✌️
That’s a perfect description Bruno thanks. It opens up a lot of new ideas for a beginner like me. Can’t wait to have a play around! Keep up the good work
So cooool! Thanks! I’m from the USA, and I’m Lisbon trying to figure these out for some studio dates, this was unique and helpful. I may ask some questions later😀👏👍Ben Ireland from Sky Cries Mary
Hey Bruno! thank you so much for your videos and music!... may I ask you something? Im trying to get in sync a TR-08 with a S1 via Midi cable... I can start/stop both machines, but definitely not able to get them in tempo. there´s something else I should configure?. Thank you so much in advance!
Hi, in the video at 2:14 it's explain but maybe is to fast, sorry! Go to the "Menu" and set the "Sync" parameter to "Auto" or to "Midi" on the slave machine (the one that will follow the tempo of the other, "midi in". My advise is to set it on both machines to "Auto". This way they will follow the internal tempo but when a cable is connected to the "midi in port" or to the "sync in port" it will automatically follow the tempo of the other machine. No need to go in to the menu every time to change it. Hope you can solve it, if not let me know.✌️
@@BrunoLuisGarcia hmmm nope it´s not working... I´ve wired both machines as you say, I´ve set both machines to "auto", and both machines are playing a sixteen steps pattern, with only one kick in the first step. But they meet (in the first kick) only every 4 loops. No matter if the S1 or the TR-08 is the master... always the S1 is faster than the TR. That´s why I was thinking there should be any other thing to configure... anyway thank you so much for your time!
@@BrunoLuisGarcia Thanks so much for the fast reply. Just received the T-8 and S-1 today, so good to know that I don't need to run to the shop for TRS midi cables!
Hiya. Question, and don't know if anyone else might know, but can you divide the incoming midi clock to the s1, so that it can play in half time for instance against the main sequencer? Seems like a basic feature that just doesn't exist. Looks like it might, with sync clock, bit this doesn't seem to do anything?
@@BrunoLuisGarcia Thanks, just double checked ChatGPT, and it's an emphatic no! Which is odd. I think every synth like this I've owned has had some capability to slow the clock down. Shame.
No it is possible! Hi I check it and it's possible if the the main sequencer or one in the chain has a "Sync out" connection. You plug the midi cable "in" and if you set it to the same channel as the one sequencer in the chain it will play the notes of the external sequencer. To make it play half of the time you plug the one cable from the "Sync out" port from the main sequencer or out of one sequencer in the chain and plug it to the "Sync in" on the S1. To play half of the time you go to the menu on the S1 and change the "S.clk" to the double of the number from the main sequencer. If it says "4" on the S1 you change it to "8". In this way there are to cable connected the "midi" and the "sync" the S1 will start and stop when the main sequencer does it and it will play notes, if in the same midi channel , of the sequencer you choose the main or another. If you don't need to play the notes from another sequencer you just need the "sync" cable but it will not start and stop with the main sequencer you will have to do it manually. I don't know if I made it clear but you might check this video where I try to explain the "sync" port. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FGbkbxEQbOY.html Any questions let me know!✌️