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Re: Nord Wave Sound Midi and Samples

Postby jadams » 08 Oct 2012, 03:17

mjbrands wrote:
jadams wrote:yes it's same if Nord is connected with other midi keyboard, but can I do it with already recorded midi file, reproduced from other workstation software? somehow import or reproduced it in real time, maybe some other way..?

Sure, that would work.

For example, you could set up a different MIDI channel for both slots of the Wave. You could then only enable slot A and have some kind of lead synth sound on slot A and some kind of pad sound on slot B. You could then have something like a Roland Fantom, Yamaha Motif or Korg M3 do the percussion and send a pre-recorded MIDI song to slot B on the Wave (for the pad sounds) while you play on the Wave (slot A) to play that lead synth sound on top of the percussion (from the workstation) and the pad (slot B on the Wave, that is being played by the workstation).

If you've given the two slots on the Wave a different MIDI channel, you can treat them pretty much as two different synthesizers from your workstation (might be a physical keyboard, or software like Cubase or Ableton Live). You could also disable 'Local Control' on the Wave, which means the Wave will not respond to you playing on its keyboard. If you then hooked it up correctly to your workstation (let's assume a Roland Fantom), you could play a piano sound on the keyboard of the Fantom, an organ sound on the Fantom but played via the keyboard of the Wave, while the Fantom might be sending MIDI data to the Wave for nice pad sounds.

But maybe I'm complicating things too much here and making things more confusing for you. :oops:



thank you again for your answer
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