I have the opportunity to buy this product. It could be used as external interface midi?
Thanks!
Tascam US-2400
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Re: Tascam US-2400
I don't see why not!
It's a MIDI device and you could set FreeStyler to listen to and respond to its signals.
The only question would be whether FreeStyler supports going the other way - sending data to the Tascam to update the displays and motorized faders...
It's a MIDI device and you could set FreeStyler to listen to and respond to its signals.
The only question would be whether FreeStyler supports going the other way - sending data to the Tascam to update the displays and motorized faders...
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Re: Tascam US-2400
Hej skatejack
If I recall correct then the only thing you are to look at is if it is sending CC nodes.
CC is the only type FreeStyler accepts.
And if I look in the "Native mode Protocol" doc for the Tascam it looks like it is sending CC
There may some setting of the trigger / velocity valuse but that is normally configurable
/Jan
If I recall correct then the only thing you are to look at is if it is sending CC nodes.
CC is the only type FreeStyler accepts.
And if I look in the "Native mode Protocol" doc for the Tascam it looks like it is sending CC
There may some setting of the trigger / velocity valuse but that is normally configurable
/Jan