
NLAlston
New member
Hello,
I had been grappling with a 'MIDI' problem for quite a while, and think that I have narrowed it down to what is needed. One suggested fix (though frowned upon by many) was to route the left output channels from my keyboard & my QY700 music sequencer into a "Y" adapter, and to line that into the left 'input' of my Alesis RA100 reference amp. I, in turn, was supposed to do the same for the 'right' channel outs into the right channel 'in' of my amp. This did produce sound, but with decreased volume. Someone later advised me against that setup, and I immediately did away with that manner of setup. What I hope to do is to incorporate some of the sounds of the Roland RS-5, onto a number of tracks on my QY700 sequencer, and use some of the sequencer's voices on other tracks. I am now able to sequence, as desired, but (as my amplifier only has one set of channel connectors) I can only hear the unit (keyboard or sequencer) which is currently lined in. Is there some type of inexpensive multi-connection device which would be the solution to this problem? Or would I have to invest in another reference amp which houses more than one set TRS (I believe they're termed) connectors - providing that such an amp exists?. Any help in this matter would be most appreciated.
I had been grappling with a 'MIDI' problem for quite a while, and think that I have narrowed it down to what is needed. One suggested fix (though frowned upon by many) was to route the left output channels from my keyboard & my QY700 music sequencer into a "Y" adapter, and to line that into the left 'input' of my Alesis RA100 reference amp. I, in turn, was supposed to do the same for the 'right' channel outs into the right channel 'in' of my amp. This did produce sound, but with decreased volume. Someone later advised me against that setup, and I immediately did away with that manner of setup. What I hope to do is to incorporate some of the sounds of the Roland RS-5, onto a number of tracks on my QY700 sequencer, and use some of the sequencer's voices on other tracks. I am now able to sequence, as desired, but (as my amplifier only has one set of channel connectors) I can only hear the unit (keyboard or sequencer) which is currently lined in. Is there some type of inexpensive multi-connection device which would be the solution to this problem? Or would I have to invest in another reference amp which houses more than one set TRS (I believe they're termed) connectors - providing that such an amp exists?. Any help in this matter would be most appreciated.