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Roland a 880 midi patchbay
Roland a 880 midi patchbay












roland a 880 midi patchbay
  1. ROLAND A 880 MIDI PATCHBAY PATCH
  2. ROLAND A 880 MIDI PATCHBAY SOFTWARE

The A880 is a kind of MIDI mixer, it allows direct MIDI signals between various instruments, keyboards, sound modules. In the studio, it can act as mega ThruBox with Merge function bonus gift (as is my case).Īll the features of this product are detailed further down.

roland a 880 midi patchbay

In addition, the A-880 with 64 memory patches, we can easily imagine a specific MIDI routing each piece (for example) with change on the fly by simply sending a Program Change from the master keyboard. On stage, the moment that you have several machines manage hardware, this kind of machine can very quickly become almost indispensable: a pressing 2 buttons, the keyboard controller controls another rack (or several at the same time) without chaining the devices one after the other through the "Thru" jacks, which is anyway to avoid.

ROLAND A 880 MIDI PATCHBAY PATCH

In short, if the A-880 is a MIDI interface, then any audio patch may be considered an audio interface.īefore being used with the UM-880, it was with an Emagic AMT-8 on the same principle. This relieves the MIDI cables, plugs affected devices and the back of musician / technician. We can therefore change the way the various devices in a MIDI setup are interconnected without having to touch any cables: everything is done from the front of A-880. It is a MIDI Patch completely autonomous, with 8 inputs, 8 outputs and to make Merge and split between its inputs and outputs.

ROLAND A 880 MIDI PATCHBAY SOFTWARE

In fact, it is not a MIDI interface in the sense commonly used, that is to say a device to connect to a computer and to use the MIDI from the computer (with software installed therein) and the outside world (keyboards, racks and so on). No drivers, no software (except maybe some MIDI editors as the deceased or SoundDiver MidiQuest XL but check), a priori not updated (no change of Firmware). Thus, with or without a computer turned on, playing on 2 devices (A-880 and UM-880), I can theoretically control any machine on my setup from any other. Port 8 of the UM-880 is connected (always HandShake) on port 8 of A-880, it is used for my monotimbrales machines (each with its separate MIDI channel). My multitimbral machines are directly connected to the UM-880 HandShake mode (bi-directional connection where the 'In' one is plugged into the 'Out' on the other and vice versa). In fact, I use it in conjunction with an Edirol UM-880 MIDI interface. I have a very oriented "hardware" installation and therefore the number of MIDI devices to manage demand a minimum of organization.














Roland a 880 midi patchbay