Make sure you are in multi mode and that rechannelize is off (both in the MIDI menu). --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, James Ulibarri <jamesulibarri@...> wrote: > > I am going to try it in FL Studio and report back. > > > On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 12:30 PM, stimresp <stimresp@...> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > I posted a reply earlier but it seems to have been lost. Anyway, the gist > > was: > > > > Using 'first note record' and quantize off you can record multichannel > > data, in real time + automation, from your DAW into a single multichannel > > track (set to Multi-A), copy to clipboard, then 'explode to tracks'. > > Don't have the CS in front of me to check, but this has worked for me. > > > > Another possible solution is detailed here: > > http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/xl7/message/21175 > > > > Cheers, > > J > > > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com <xl7%40yahoogroups.com>, Bruno <brunorc@> > > wrote: > > > > > > W dniu 31 stycznia 2011 19:14 u¿ytkownik James Ulibarri > > > <jamesulibarri@> napisa³: > > > > > > All this stuff works great on paper, and theoretically it's supposed to > > do this or that. > > > > > > 1. Install MIDI Yoke (a "virtual MIDI cable", which connects one > > > software to another). > > > 2. Get your stuff done in Ableton. > > > 3. Install any other MIDI sequencer that can record multitrack - I > > > think Smasher would do (it's free and seems interesting on its own), > > > but you can use anything else. I would (personally) use my old, > > > venerable Cakewalk 3.0 - no multitrack, but you can easily do "split > > > by channel" later. > > > 4. Connect the output of Ableton to MIDI Yoke, then use it as input > > > for Another Sequencer (AS). > > > 5. Set AS to be a MIDI slave - external MIDI Clock etc. > > > 6. Set Ableton to transmit MTC (MIDI Time Code), so you can press > > > Record in AS and it won't start recording until you press Play in > > > Ableton. > > > 7. Record MIDI in AS, export to multitrack MIDI file. > > > 8. Upload thru Eloader and enjoy. > > > > > > Yeah, there's some hassle involved. But once you get this procedure > > > working, it will be a no-brainer. And if you find Ableton more > > > powerful than CS in building patterns, I think it's worth of one day > > > spent on getting those things rolling. > > > > > > Cheers, > > > Bruno > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: DAW w/ CS
2011-01-31 by stimresp
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