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USE MIDI DEVICES WITH BITBOX MICRO
If you prefer a more tactile input mode, you can use a MIDI device to play pads. MIDI
can also be used to change the sound that is playing and to synchronize clocks with
other instruments. If you’d like to auto-sample an external instrument, you can connect it
to the MIDI Output of bitbox micro.
Work with MIDI Inputs
Bitbox micro is designed to work with MIDI devices to offer a more tactile input mode
and a bigger keyboard. It can also use MIDI inputs to modulate pad and effects
parameters. Bitbox micro can also use MIDI clocks to synchronize with external
equipment.
To start, plug your MIDI input device into either the Device USB jack or the MIDI In TRS
jack. If you are having trouble getting MIDI to work through the TRS jack, please read
the
Mini TRS Audio Jacks for MIDI Connections Compatibility Guide at https://
1010music.com/stereo-minijacks-midi-connections-compatibility-guide
. You may need to
use the MIDI adapter that came with bitbox micro. You can use MIDI inputs in a few
different ways:
■ Trigger pad hits
■ Play notes and use common MIDI modulation signals with a specific pad or pads
■ Play notes and use common MIDI modulation signals with the currently selected
pad
■ Use MIDI Continuous Controllers (CCs) to modulate various pad and effects
parameters
■ Use a MIDI Program Change to change the selected Preset
You can combine these different MIDI input modes to use more than one at a time, but
there are some rules about how they interact. First, we will talk about how to use each
of these MIDI play modes and then we will discuss how they interact with each other.
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