I can see everything now but am only able to get two channels going at a time. I'll hook up some gear and see if I can figure out what's going on though.
I really appreciate your help.
How to extract specific notes to a new track?
Re: How to extract specific notes to a new track?
Better. But I've noticed that if I load a midi loop - anything in the loops Rim provided to us for Christmas - and view it in the piano roll that the instruments begin at C1. Yet when I play and monitor the midi information in midiflow it detects them starting at C2. I seem to remember this same behavior in Cubasis and other DAWs. Any idea why this is so?
As long as I know about it I can deal with it. I'm just wondering why it is this way and/or if you see the same.
As long as I know about it I can deal with it. I'm just wondering why it is this way and/or if you see the same.
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Re: How to extract specific notes to a new track?
From what I understand, the midi standard never specified the exact note number to pitch, so some vendors use C3 as middle C and others use C4. It shouldn't cause any problems aside from shifting an octave up or down.
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Re: How to extract specific notes to a new track?
You can change the root midi note in the settings. By default, it's set to -2, but you can set this to 1 or 0, if you'd prefer.
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