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Old 10-09-2004
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Question MPC3000 Question....

Waddup People,
Just wondering who uses all 4(A-D) of the midi outs on the MPC3000 and why?

I am asking because, i have a MC-909 and a MP-7 that ia m controlling from the MPC3000. I have other modules that are using midi (A,B) from the MPC that i wanted to use also. Am i going to have to use midi (C,D) if i want to use them all or can i just chain them?
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Old 10-14-2004
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Having those extra midi ins/outs is a blessing. Back in the days of mostly midi hardware studios, the MPC allowed a studio to not have to use a midi interface if they desired. You can always chin your gear. I don't like chaining midi devices. I prefer everything on its own line. The MPC can offer that if you have a small studio. Otherwise a midi interface is the solution.

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