Beat Repeat ---> midi?
Beat Repeat ---> midi?
I have a Beat Repeat on a Drum Rack pattern. Is there some way to capture what the beat repeat does in some way, like as midi data?
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Gregory Wells-King
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Re: Beat Repeat ---> midi?
Dun Know..
But BR is a buffer capture device I think, captures audio and spits it out in chunks, it's not midi out, (I don't think, but you can try)
Route midi out to another midi in and record the out come, you should see data, if it's out puting midi, if it dosen't let you, then that to may be your answer.
The best option is to write down your midi clip long hand, and save it as a midi clip for future use.
I don't make use of this enough myself, for example there's loads of clips that come with live, I could be using in my sessions, I just forget and use an instrument like Utoniq or Idrum.
More and more I'm relising, why I should have not spent so much money on vst'i I use them, but they don't speed up my workflow, (truth they make it slower) I'm endevouring to get back to lives built in modular options, which yeild quicker results and of course some finer details that can be reatained like the one I just mentioned.
I'm such a dum ass, however how do you know this stuff when you starting out. I'm trying to stop my self buying Izotopes 'Stutter Edit' for the same reason, I have Reaktor, but still SE is so slick and quick to use, but I'm wining through with my motif 'Less is more' and 'you're skint G suck it up' Ha..
Regards..G
But BR is a buffer capture device I think, captures audio and spits it out in chunks, it's not midi out, (I don't think, but you can try)
Route midi out to another midi in and record the out come, you should see data, if it's out puting midi, if it dosen't let you, then that to may be your answer.
The best option is to write down your midi clip long hand, and save it as a midi clip for future use.
I don't make use of this enough myself, for example there's loads of clips that come with live, I could be using in my sessions, I just forget and use an instrument like Utoniq or Idrum.
More and more I'm relising, why I should have not spent so much money on vst'i I use them, but they don't speed up my workflow, (truth they make it slower) I'm endevouring to get back to lives built in modular options, which yeild quicker results and of course some finer details that can be reatained like the one I just mentioned.
I'm such a dum ass, however how do you know this stuff when you starting out. I'm trying to stop my self buying Izotopes 'Stutter Edit' for the same reason, I have Reaktor, but still SE is so slick and quick to use, but I'm wining through with my motif 'Less is more' and 'you're skint G suck it up' Ha..
Regards..G
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seattletruth
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Re: Beat Repeat ---> midi?
Yes. Set up a new midi track and set the midi-in from the track with beat repeat. Hit record.alex1fly wrote:I have a Beat Repeat on a Drum Rack pattern. Is there some way to capture what the beat repeat does in some way, like as midi data?
Re: Beat Repeat ---> midi?
No, that doesn't work.seattletruth wrote:Yes. Set up a new midi track and set the midi-in from the track with beat repeat. Hit record.alex1fly wrote:I have a Beat Repeat on a Drum Rack pattern. Is there some way to capture what the beat repeat does in some way, like as midi data?
As Gregory correctly stated, Beat Repeat is an audio effect and does not touch any MIDI data at all.
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chapelier fou
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Re: Beat Repeat ---> midi?
Arpeggiator + note length in a rack.
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