Make sure MIDI cables are connected properly when using the Pro Tools MIDI editing interface. Find out how to use the MIDI editing interface of Pro Tools with the tips in this free video on music recording software from a professional musician.
Expert: R.T. Ouk
Bio: R.T. Ouk has been a music producer and audio engineer for more than ten years. He owns The Armory Recording Studios and heads New Day Productions, which has worked on soundtracks with Sony.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
@MGAVBRACE make sure whatever plugin you are using say Xpand if you are using two sounds from the same plugin your output on your midi track will say Xpand1 and you can select various channels then you will have Xpand2 and select a channel. You probably have the same output for both plugins.
dewman92 1 year ago
U right this is lame! why is he still making these sleep fest!!!
austinj351 2 years ago
This is definitely up there with the lamest "tutorials" I've ever seen on Youtube.
djcsr 2 years ago
Oh man I am totally lost now.
I have two midi tracks recorded. One is piano and the other one is strings. But when I play my recording back through pro tools they both come out as a piano sound. I cant get one track to play the piano sound and the other strings.
Anybody out there help out ?????
MGAVBRACE 3 years ago