Hi list members, i’d like to know the. pro tools shortcut keys for editing
midi. Thank you.
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When you make a MIDI track, the MIDI isn't routed anywhere. Interract
with the track in question, and set it's MIDI output. You can route it
either back to your Yamaha, or to a virtulalinstrument.
HTH,
On 06/03/2014 04:28, John Gunn wrote:
Hello Eric,
I'd be interested as well and how to
Hello, could you please send those instructions my way too? It would be very
nice to have those especially if you can work a bit like those old drum
machines did.
/Krister
5 mar 2014 kl. 23:19 skrev Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com:
Hi
Midi's aceesable in pro tools but it's a little
What's the major difference in creating a track as virtual instrument
over Midi? I typically use VI, and can still add any of the instrument
plugs including AD. Obviously it's still writing midi, and still
allows me to edit notes, ETC. So was juwst wondering which one makes
more since.
Just a few
Hey all!
I use midi tracks associated with an instrument track for drums. This way you
can do kick on one track, then snare, high hats, ride, symbles, and toms. Then
when you're working on say just the high hats you don't have to scroll through
all other drum sounds. Also if you record a track
Thanks for the info Mat!
Below is a little note I made myself to get into midi editing. It's kind of
what Mat said below. I'm using PT 9. Hope this helps anyone starting out.
Tabbing through midi notes
In order to find a track you wish to work on hold control and use P for up and
semi colon
Hi all,
I have not got a reply to this, but I just want to know if I switch to a Mac, I
want to be able to do the things as I can do in Sonar on Windows.
In Protools, how is it with editing MIDI events?
Is there some kind of event view that one can use to change the note, velocity,
duration, etc
Hi
Midi's aceesable in pro tools but it's a little cumbersom. It took me a bit to
get on to it but now I'm using it fairly well. You can quantize, note duration,
velocity etc. I'm used to using an old alisus HR16 from the 80's which is very
friendly even though it never spoke a word! LOL If
I'd be interested in the midi instructions if you don't mind sharing.
Thanks,
On Mar 5, 2014, at 5:19 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com wrote:
Hi
Midi's aceesable in pro tools but it's a little cumbersom. It took me a bit
to get on to it but now I'm using it fairly well. You can
Hello Eric,
I'd be interested as well and how to get the MIDI hearing the sound.
Using a Yamaha CS full 88 keyboard I can play virtual instruments but can't
hear when I create a new MIDI track.
John
On Mar 5, 2014, at 4:19 PM, Eric Lambier elamb...@rogers.com wrote:
Hi
Midi's aceesable
I would also be very interested in midi instructions please!
Thank you,
Trevor
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Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2014 12:07 AM
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Subject: Re: Editing MIDI
I’d be interested in the midi instructions if you don’t mind sharing.
Thanks,
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