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Chapter 7 –Basic Moves

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TASCAM SX-1

Quick Start Guide

Recording MIDI

For both the following examples, make sure you
have the MIDI output of a MIDI controller of some
type (keyboard controller, drum machine, guitar
synth, etc.) connected to the

MIDI IN

of the SX-1.

Also, make sure you have a sound source available if
your controller does not support sounds, and that the
SX-1’s

MIDI A

output jack is connected to this

devices’s MIDI IN (if your controller is also your

sound source, just make both connections on the
same box).
Also, don’t forget to connect the audio output of your
sound source to an audio input on the SX-1. For the
purposes of this exercise, use analog inputs 3 and 4.
These examples use the Test Project set up earlier.

On the VGA

1

Navigate back to the Track screen, and click
the

icon on the next slot down from

Audio

Take

with the mouse (next to the

icon).

2

Select

New MIDI Take

from the pulldown menu,

and release the mouse button.

3

Name your MIDI Take as

MIDI Test

, and select

OMNI

as the

MIDI input

to this Take if it is not

already selected.

4

Select the one of the 16 channels on MIDI
Out A that you want to use. If you are not
using a multi-timbral sound source (meaning
that it can only play back one sound at a
time), select

A: MOut M1

.

5

Record arm your MIDI Take; either by
pressing the

button to the left of the

icon, or by pressing the

MIDI A

key in the

FADER BANKS

section of the slanted front

panel, and then pressing the

REC

arm key

for

MIDI A

Channel 1.

6

Make sure you have remembered to bring up
the audio faders where your sound source is
returning, so that you can hear your MIDI
source. You connected your source to analog
inputs 3 and 4, so select the

1–16

fader bank,

and bring up the faders for channels 3 and 4.

7

With your channel record armed, you should
be able to play notes on your controller and
hear them through the console.

8

Press

PLAY

and

RECORD

, and play some

notes on your controller. They should appear
instantly on the

MIDI Test

Take.

On the LCD

1

On the

Track

screen, use the keypad’s cursor

keys to select the slot beneath

Audio Test

, and

press the

TAKE/SLOT

soft key.

2

Select

New MIDI Take

from the menu that

appears.

3

Using the

Select Source

soft knob, select

Omni

as

the input source. Using the

Select Dest

knob,

select

MIDI OUT A Mout A1

as the destination.

4

Record-arm your Take, either by pressing
the

RECORD

button (upper right) on the

Track

screen, or by pressing the

MIDI A

key in the

FADER BANK

section, and immediately

pressing the

REC

key of

MIDI A

Channel 1

(the first fader).

5

Make sure you have raised the audio channel
3 and 4 faders (where your sound source is
coming into the console) so that you can hear
it.

6

With your Take record-enabled, you should
now be able to hear your MIDI device when
you play it.

7

Press

PLAY

and

RECORD

and play some-

thing on your MIDI controller. You should
see MIDI data immediately written on

MIDI

Test

.