Live MIDI Quality?
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Christopher Walken
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Live MIDI Quality?
Is it just me, or does live sound totally inferior to other DAWs when you play lots of MIDI notes? When I turn up the MIDI amount on all of my tracks and the signal begins to clip it sounds dull and muddy. I've heard that when you really push the MIDI hard in Live the summing gets totally whacky and your mix sucks. Is this true? I have compared MIDI between Pro Tools, Ableton, Logic, Cakewalk, Sonar, Reason, Fruityloops, Sibelius and Metallica and the MIDI always sounds a bit off in Live.
Is there anything true with this or am I just trippin'?
Is there anything true with this or am I just trippin'?

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Christopher Walken
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Last night (After a day of shooting my latest film) I played an all MIDI show with my MPC. I couldn't really tell the difference but some audiophiles in the crowd told me that the dynamic range and freq response on the MPC's MIDI was much better than Live.
Maybe someone wants to do a comparison test?
Maybe someone wants to do a comparison test?

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cosmosuave
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Christopher Walken wrote:Last night (After a day of shooting my latest film) I played an all MIDI show with my MPC. I couldn't really tell the difference but some audiophiles in the crowd told me that the dynamic range and freq response on the MPC's MIDI was much better than Live.
Maybe someone wants to do a comparison test?

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I tried to add the same midi data to two tracks and added the Utility->Invert phase and I didn't get silence. Does this mean my midi tracks are warped? I didn't even change the tempo?!! Does Live mess around with the midi quality even when the tempo is unchanged? My midi clips are in Complex mode.
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cosmosuave wrote:Christopher Walken wrote:Last night (After a day of shooting my latest film) I played an all MIDI show with my MPC. I couldn't really tell the difference but some audiophiles in the crowd told me that the dynamic range and freq response on the MPC's MIDI was much better than Live.
Maybe someone wants to do a comparison test?
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What may be tricking you guys, is the fact that midi cables are directional. This may not be generally accepted, but it is no less true. It springs from the production method of copper cables: The cables are drawn in one direction causing the molecules to to end up in a directional specific way. Unfortunately the cable manufacturers are at best unclear about the directional properties of midi cables, so what you should do, is to set up a simple a/b test of every midi cable in your studio.
It is really simple: Send some dynamic full range midi notes through the cable and listen. Then reverse the cable and send the same notes (be sure to use a sequencer for this). In a proper listening environment it should be easy to distinguish the right direction for a given cable.
If you dont do this, you will be stuck with unpredictable sound quality. One day you will be happy with the sound, and another day you will think that something is missing, but you dont know what. So like Christopher Walken you blame it on the software or the weather or whatever. So do everybody a favor and test those midi cables. (Oh, this may be obvious but anyway: Remember to CLEARLY mark each cable after the test).
It is really simple: Send some dynamic full range midi notes through the cable and listen. Then reverse the cable and send the same notes (be sure to use a sequencer for this). In a proper listening environment it should be easy to distinguish the right direction for a given cable.
If you dont do this, you will be stuck with unpredictable sound quality. One day you will be happy with the sound, and another day you will think that something is missing, but you dont know what. So like Christopher Walken you blame it on the software or the weather or whatever. So do everybody a favor and test those midi cables. (Oh, this may be obvious but anyway: Remember to CLEARLY mark each cable after the test).
Guys, I already compared the midi from Live with SX, and they were bit for bit identical.
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