Separate MIDI Regions By Note Pitch (Demixing MIDI Regions)
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@triton92xx Yo how did you do it I got the same problem thx!
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@canidrum2 u are awesome for that tip!!! Thanx bro!
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One way to get the tacks on separate channels is; after they are separated, right click and choose bounce in place. This will convert the track to audio and put them on a separate channel in the mixer. You have the option to leave the original MIDI track incase you want to edit it and re-bounce it etc. This works for me pretty well. Thanks for the vids bro!
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@imamusicmogul I got it working bro,, thanks,, I had to watch another similar video you did on this, but there you explained how to get that working,, thanks bro!! Grade A Vids!!
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Thanks again Adam ------ really appreciate the vids and your reply
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This is awesome! But i really have no control over every sound or midi note. Wish they would just come up as different instrument tracks in the mixer...i wanna drop some eqs and compression!
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dam kid u da best ive learned tons from u
hey bro,, all the tracks get grouped for some reason,, how can i ungroup them so that i can solo or mute individual parts of the kit. Thanks bro!
triton92xx 4 weeks ago
@triton92xx are you not able to solo the tracks as shown in the video??
imamusicmogul 3 weeks ago
PS -----How do I get the tracks to show in my mixer area
Rammy22ify 4 weeks ago
@Rammy22ify This process allows you to keep all the drums onto the same track while treating their sound individually... It is like creating a sub-mix/grouping of your tacks under one channel.
I think I will be doing a tutorial showing another way to de-mix you midi tracks as it looks like everyone want full control in the mixer window.
imamusicmogul 3 weeks ago
Is there a way to do the same for audio tracks
mixedvibestudio 4 weeks ago
@mixedvibestudio unfortunately, you can demix different pitches from an audio file. Although, it would be incredible is you could do that!
imamusicmogul 3 weeks ago