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HowardS

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  1. On page 24 of the MIDI Implementation manual you can see that it recognizes incoming MIDI data though I think you can only access it through the USB cable, as timwat said. If you have an iOS device and a camera connection kit then you should be able to route data from the second keyboard through the iOS device into the RD88. I have done that with other gear that I have I have though I have yet to test that myself with my RD88.
  2. Have you tried setting the USB driver on the RD88 to 'Generic'? I have a lot of Roland gear and always have to set it to Generic to get it to work with my iPad. That should get MIDI to work though I think you wont get audio through USB with that driver.
  3. I thought I would let you know that it seems to back up today.
  4. I tried this just now and I cant hear stepping like you describe. I used a korg nanokontrol. Maybe you got superears and hear stuff I dont but if I can't hear it the audience sure wont. Or maybe your controller is causing the effect. You did say you were using the desktop version. I'm using the ipad. Thanks for the reply, @Jr. Deluxe. Can you set the drawbars between the steps on the ipad e.g. 4 1/5 on drawbar 1?
  5. I was thinking of getting get Hammond B-3X for iPad but thought I would try the desktop version first and noticed that the drawbars step between each of the stops...0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 so you can't slide smoothly between them. Instead you hear the sound stepping between 3, 4, and 5 as you move a drawbar from 2 to 6, for example, much like the VK organs as opposed to sliding smoothly as it does on my A100, my Hammond SK2 or like VSTs such as VB3 or even Galileo on my iPad.
  6. I know you're asking about latency, @Jazz+ but just a reminder here to also check that whichever one you get works for the computer or tablet that you intend to connect it to. Some are not iOS compatible and some only work with only certain versions of the computer or tablet's OS. I suspect I'm not the only one who has made that mistake.
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