Re: [seq24-users] MIDI record question
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From: Ivan H. <ihe...@ki...> - 2006-09-01 12:45:00
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Have you some way to output just one channel at time from your yamaha RM1x? That way you could try to record the 16 tracks, one each time. Ivan da...@ub... escribió: > Hi all, > > Thanks to the documentation that I neglected in the past, as well as the > link from Ivan, I've quickly found that seq24 is much greater than I > thought, and I am in love.. :) > > So in the documentation and from poking around, I have not found how to do > the following: > > I want to dump my old sequences from my Yamaha RM1x sequencer into seq24. > There are a few ways to do it. > > 1) Save it as a MIDI file. I tried this, but it saves as a format 0, and > seq24 can't Import or Open it... It also says it's a single track, but it > should have 16 tracks as far as I know. > > 2) Record it through my MIDI input on my sound card. I tried this, but it > all goes into one seq24 loop. > > 3) Something I haven't thought of yet. > > I transferred one of my old songs by recording each channel independantly, > for each section. So I recorded the three varying drum loops into three > loops in seq24, and manually aligned them. Then I recorded the three > varying bass lines into three other seq24 loops, and aligned them. And so > on, for all of the channels I used in this song. That's great, but this > will take a really long time to record each individual instrument/MIDI > track into its own loop, one at a time, manually aligning them. > > Is there any way I can dump from my sequencer and record into seq24, using > one loop per MIDI channel? My sequencer has 16 "tracks" which is one per > channel. But seq24 only has one MIDI input, which is fine, but the loops > either record or they don't; they currently can't specify what MIDI > channel of the input device to listen on. Well, this is what I assume from > playing around with it and (actually reading) the documentation. Am I > wrong? And if not, has this been requested, and shot down, before? If so, > I assume there is a technical reason for rejection, and I'd be interested > to know what it is. > > If there is any way to do it, even with a command-line app to dump to a > file or something, I'd love to know because I want to migrate away from > hardware as quickly as possible, and retire this blue beast once and for > all. > > Dana > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? > Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier > Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo > http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 > _______________________________________________ > seq24-users mailing list > seq...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/seq24-users > > |