Hey someone gave me this drum machine and I’m trying to figure it out is there a way I can connect it to my audio interface into my “daw”? I can’t even get this thing to make noise would love if u could help me lol
Conect a headphone and check if you can hear the drums, if so the unit is working, there are some instructions behind the unit that may help you, record setup is important, to conect it to an audio interface you need two mono jack cables left/right out to the entrance of the audio interface, also check if other instrument that uses a cable can be heard and recorded through the a.i. to the daw.
Thank u sir , great tutorial , well explained !
Another great tutorial, thanks
Make sure to hit Pattern/song before hitting record setup or it wont take you anywhere, i was like totally freakin out why i couldnt find the setting
Hey someone gave me this drum machine and I’m trying to figure it out is there a way I can connect it to my audio interface into my “daw”? I can’t even get this thing to make noise would love if u could help me lol
Conect a headphone and check if you can hear the drums, if so the unit is working, there are some instructions behind the unit that may help you, record setup is important, to conect it to an audio interface you need two mono jack cables left/right out to the entrance of the audio interface, also check if other instrument that uses a cable can be heard and recorded through the a.i. to the daw.
@@GuitaBassBreaker okay I’ll give it a try and yes my other instrument using a cable works fine
First use audio outputs like headphones. Volumes in menus and outputs up. Hit pads. It's a drum machine you have to hit the pads.
The big round black knob is for volume so turn it up.
Can you program a 3/4 time beat for me?
Yes, why not? As soon as I have time I'll do it. Thks.
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Change pattern length to six or twelve. Click will follow. Or set it to triplets for shuffle.
On ALL of your videos your speech audio leaves a lot to be desired - unfortunately - because they're quite informative.
Sorry bout that.
@@GuitaBassBreaker He's wrong. You speak very clearly. This video helped me a lot tonight. Thanks again
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