Tip#41: MIDI Splitting and Layering
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I'm curious what you yourself find synthetic sample/synth instrument libraries useful for, considering you have no trouble making your own patches from scratch.
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Great video! It was very helpful.
How can I record a dual manual keyboard/organ with upper manual in track 1 and lower manual in track 2 in logic 9?
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Great Vid
really useful!
and i like "oh im only kidding NO SMOOTH JAZZ!"
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you completely changed the way i look at my software. thanks again. rare steak, i dig it.
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Note.... Midi has 128 values not 127.....0 counts as a value so 0 to 127 actually equals 128 values......great video!!!
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Man, David your the man !!!! I learn so much from you bro !
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Thanks man, you are a great help.
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LOL when you go to the shite err site
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Fantastic.
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Great Vid! Do you know if there is a way to assign different midi channels to individual pads on an Axiom?
Mate you did not mention how the steak was?
dtej00 1 year ago
@dtej00 it was DELICIOUS
SFLogicNinja 1 year ago 6
should be quick and easy: How do you take a large swathe of selected instruments (say, 8 MIDI instruments) and put them in record mode at the same time? I'm sick of clicking 8 times to get every instrument in record mode and then one mis-click can kill them all.
EisenFeuer 1 year ago
@EisenFeuer Use groups. Click and hold just above where the instrument is, and you can choose a group. You can set the group to only record enable if you like. This means anything assigned to that group will record enable as well. *bows*
SFLogicNinja 1 year ago 2
I need to know something. I just got an axiom 45. And with it came Ableton live. Which has been flawless for the last couple weeks since I installed it. But I am very limited by the sounds. In logic I can alter every parameter of a sound, but I can not in Ableton. I know Logic isn't designed to be used live, but Do you think it would be stable enough? Let's say that I do actually plan on playing shows and I would need it to never ever mess up. Also assuming I couldn't possibly get Mainstage.
grayskyguitar 1 year ago
@grayskyguitar I've used Logic live many, many times. You have to be smart about it, though. Always keep an eye on how much cpu and ram you are using in a given session. Use an external firewire 800 drive that runs at least 7200rpm. Have a good balance between audio and virtual instruments. Oh, and Mainstage comes with Logic Studio, so you should be good there! *bows* (I'll do a Mainstage video later)
SFLogicNinja 1 year ago