how do you improvise over a midi loop without recording the overdub?
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how do you improvise over a midi loop without recording the overdub?
How can I improvise percussion over a MIDI loop I have already recorded without recording the overdub? Say I've laid down a kick drum and snare in a MIDI loop and I want to experiment with adding other instruments from the same kit on the same track without recording them, how do I do that?
Re: how do you improvise over a midi loop without recording the overdub?
Ummmm....
Maybe by disarming the record button before you start to improvise?
Maybe by disarming the record button before you start to improvise?
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Re: how do you improvise over a midi loop without recording the overdub?
But if I set monitoring to "in" I only hear the new notes coming from my MIDI keyboard, and if I set it to "auto" or "off", I only hear the loop that I have already recorded. How can I hear them both at the same time?
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Re: how do you improvise over a midi loop without recording the overdub?
You can use two tracks with the Audio To on both going to the Master: then play the midi loop on track 1 and improvise on track 2.
Or if you want it more complicated you can set it up like this:
Audio To from track 1 (midi loop) goes to track 2
Track 2 Audio In is whatever you're using to improvise, and then set the Monitor on Track 2 to In. Set Audio To on track 2 to Master.
I hope that helps.
Or if you want it more complicated you can set it up like this:
Audio To from track 1 (midi loop) goes to track 2
Track 2 Audio In is whatever you're using to improvise, and then set the Monitor on Track 2 to In. Set Audio To on track 2 to Master.
I hope that helps.
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Re: how do you improvise over a midi loop without recording the overdub?
First, the track record arm button has to be on (that you can hear the input signal, monitor=auto).
When you want to overdub into the clip, use the clip record button (circle right beneath the transport buttons). This toggles between play and record of the currently played clip(s) in the track(s), which are record armed.
Hope this helps.
When you want to overdub into the clip, use the clip record button (circle right beneath the transport buttons). This toggles between play and record of the currently played clip(s) in the track(s), which are record armed.
Hope this helps.
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Re: how do you improvise over a midi loop without recording the overdub?
But that's not what I want to do. I want experiment with putting things on top of the loop without recording them.silentio246 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 9:30 amFirst, the track record arm button has to be on (that you can hear the input signal, monitor=auto).
When you want to overdub into the clip, use the clip record button (circle right beneath the transport buttons). This toggles between play and record of the currently played clip(s) in the track(s), which are record armed.
Hope this helps.
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Re: how do you improvise over a midi loop without recording the overdub?
It should work:
1. the recorded clip must be in PLAY-mode (green), that means the recording is finished!
2. track-record ON, monitor AUTO, you should hear your input signal on top of the loop!
3. when you press the clip record button (circle right beneath the transport buttons), the recorded clip becomes red (ready for overdub)
4. when you press the clip record button again, the recorded clip becomes green (no overdub, but you can hear the input signal on top of the loop, which is playing, not overdubbing ->green)
At least it works for me, good luck!
1. the recorded clip must be in PLAY-mode (green), that means the recording is finished!
2. track-record ON, monitor AUTO, you should hear your input signal on top of the loop!
3. when you press the clip record button (circle right beneath the transport buttons), the recorded clip becomes red (ready for overdub)
4. when you press the clip record button again, the recorded clip becomes green (no overdub, but you can hear the input signal on top of the loop, which is playing, not overdubbing ->green)
At least it works for me, good luck!