909 help
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909 help
Does anyone know if it's possible to program a 909 in track mode while it's slaved to an external sequencer or do I have to keep switching back to the internal clock? Also is there any way to save the global settings when I power the machine off? Is that what the cartridge is for? x
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Re: 909 help
Hi there Marc,MarcAshken wrote:Does anyone know if it's possible to program a 909 in track mode while it's slaved to an external sequencer or do I have to keep switching back to the internal clock? Also is there any way to save the global settings when I power the machine off? Is that what the cartridge is for? x
It's been a couple years since I have owed a 909, so I am just going based off memory. I may be wrong. The answer to your first question is no.Basically, when you slave the 909 you are disabling or turning off the 909 internal sequencer as well as the ability to drive another instrument via midi. Thus it becomes a drum(sound) module.
Personally if I were going to slave the 909 to a sequencer, I would just program the 909 from the sequencer on its own midi channel rather than going back and forth from slave to track program mode. Seems like a PITA to me. As far a your question regarding global setting. The cartridge is for saving patterns not globals. The 909 is a very basic drum machine. Which is one of the reasons its so awesome!
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