Play a midi instrument in clip view without recording it?

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Play a midi instrument in clip view without recording it?

Post by Lief » Thu Feb 15, 2007 12:19 pm

Midi instruments only sound when the record arm button is active, which means that when the session is running any midi notes that you play will be recorded, but if you just want to jam along without recording what do you do?? seems like this should be basic? it is "live" after all!!

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Post by Pitch Black » Thu Feb 15, 2007 12:43 pm

Switch off the Overdub switch. "OVR" in the top center of the screen. Leave the track armed to record and monitor set to Auto.

A handy thing to do is assign the OVR button to a MIDI or QWERTY key so that you can jam along, and when ready, drop into record seamlessly. This is especially good for building up beats MPC-style. You can successively delete the most recently recorded layer by hitting Undo/control-Z.
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Post by Lief » Thu Feb 15, 2007 12:47 pm

Pitch Black wrote:Switch off the Overdub switch. "OVR" in the top center of the screen.

In fact, a handy thing to do is assiggn the OVR button to a MIDI or QWERTY key so that you can jam along, and when ready, drop into record seamlessly.


Thanks, i thought there must have been a way! i was getting frustrated for a while!!..

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Re: Play a midi instrument in clip view without recording it?

Post by Palmer Eldritch » Thu Feb 15, 2007 9:59 pm

Lief wrote:Midi instruments only sound when the record arm button is active, Thanks people....
Switch the monitorbutton-popupmenu to in (instead of auto) and everything will be good :P
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Re: Play a midi instrument in clip view without recording it?

Post by Lief » Thu Feb 15, 2007 10:09 pm

Palmer Eldritch wrote:
Lief wrote:Midi instruments only sound when the record arm button is active, Thanks people....
Switch the monitorbutton-popupmenu to in (instead of auto) and everything will be good :P

Hi! thats what they said at ableton, but when i do that the clips stop playing so i can't jam along, the OVERDUB button does the trick!! i just thought there might have been a way like in logic, just selecting the track makes you able to play and hear notes, and then you hit record to record them..

Thanks for your help...

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Post by Pitch Black » Fri Feb 16, 2007 7:10 am

Just to re-cap:

MIDI track record button: Armed
Monitor: Auto
OVR: Off
= clips play the instrument AND incoming MIDI plays instrument without recording.

MIDI track record button: armed
Monitor: Auto
OVR: On
= clips play the instrument AND incoming MIDI is recorded.

mm'kay? :wink:

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Post by longjohns » Fri Feb 16, 2007 7:29 am

or consider using more than 1 track!

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Post by Pitch Black » Fri Feb 16, 2007 7:39 am

longjohns wrote:or consider using more than 1 track!
I often start recording a MIDI part, get something down, then want to add to it, so I click on the track name and Apple-D (duplicate) the whole track - plugins, routing n all, and away I go.

I find Duplicate so useful, now since 6 it applies to tracks and scenes.
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Post by Lief » Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:55 am

Pitch Black wrote:
longjohns wrote:or consider using more than 1 track!
I often start recording a MIDI part, get something down, then want to add to it, so I click on the track name and Apple-D (duplicate) the whole track - plugins, routing n all, and away I go.

I find Duplicate so useful, now since 6 it applies to tracks and scenes.

Cheers, that helps me loads, now i just have to sort out the performance problems!!.

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Post by longjohns » Fri Feb 16, 2007 4:08 pm

Pitch Black wrote: I often start recording a MIDI part, get something down, then want to add to it, so I click on the track name and Apple-D (duplicate) the whole track - plugins, routing n all, and away I go.

I find Duplicate so useful, now since 6 it applies to tracks and scenes.
Yeah, I realize you don't need convincing, that was aimed at Leif. :D Also using one track for monitoring and others for clips can make it easier sometimes to not worry so much about the settings, (OVR, REC, monitor etc.)

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