Multi Track Midi Capture - Not Working?
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Rarefaction66
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Multi Track Midi Capture - Not Working?
Does anyone else manage to get the multi capture to work? I have tried everything and followed the guides but Ableton just randomly captures one of the active (record enabled) midi tracks no matter what.
It is supposed to "listen" to and capture any midi tracks which are record enabled but I just cannot get that to happen
It is supposed to "listen" to and capture any midi tracks which are record enabled but I just cannot get that to happen
Re: Multi Track Midi Capture - Not Working?
It works in monitored tracks, monitoring has to be on in the MIDI Track, with either Monitor set to Auto+track armed, or Monitor set to In.
It is not simply "any midi tracks which are record enabled", as you can arm a track which has Monitor set to Off, and MIDI tracks with Monitor set to In will capture even when "un-armed".
It is not simply "any midi tracks which are record enabled", as you can arm a track which has Monitor set to Off, and MIDI tracks with Monitor set to In will capture even when "un-armed".
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Rarefaction66
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Re: Multi Track Midi Capture - Not Working?
@pottering
Incorrect, here is a cut and paste from abletons own description of the capture function. Notice the word OR;;
"How do I use this feature?
Arm a MIDI track(s), or set the monitor to "In". Live then listens constantly for all MIDI data on those tracks. Once you're done playing, press the Capture MIDI button on the transport and Live creates a new MIDI clip with all captured MIDI data in any armed/monitored tracks."
Incorrect, here is a cut and paste from abletons own description of the capture function. Notice the word OR;;
"How do I use this feature?
Arm a MIDI track(s), or set the monitor to "In". Live then listens constantly for all MIDI data on those tracks. Once you're done playing, press the Capture MIDI button on the transport and Live creates a new MIDI clip with all captured MIDI data in any armed/monitored tracks."
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Rarefaction66
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Re: Multi Track Midi Capture - Not Working?
Following the above post, this works perfectl, UNLESS trying to capture more than one track with more than one controller on different MIDI Channels. Which, according to Ableton, should result in all tracks being captured but does not
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Rarefaction66
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Re: Multi Track Midi Capture - Not Working?
Obviously by the lack of interest on this forum and a total lack of interest by Ableton themselves, I take it that I am one of the only people who would like to use this feature!!!
Re: Multi Track Midi Capture - Not Working?
That's not what I'd call a scientifically logical conclusionRarefaction66 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 12:41 amObviously by the lack of interest on this forum and a total lack of interest by Ableton themselves, I take it that I am one of the only people who would like to use this feature!!!
It works on multiple midi tracks if they're all listening to the same midi input (and are armed of course).
Not with different midi input, as you noticed.
But it's not called "multi capture". Maybe that's what confused you?
It's not design to capture a whole jam with all your gear but this last idea you just played and realised it was cool afterward.
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Re: Multi Track Midi Capture - Not Working?
Hey Rarefaction66 !
I've been having a similar problem with midi capture on multiple tracks, and what's weird is, it's inconsistent. for example, sometimes if I have 4 tracks record enabled, it will only capture 1, and on other times it will capture 2 or even 3. It seems completely random.
Ever find a solution?
Cheers,
terbano
I've been having a similar problem with midi capture on multiple tracks, and what's weird is, it's inconsistent. for example, sometimes if I have 4 tracks record enabled, it will only capture 1, and on other times it will capture 2 or even 3. It seems completely random.
Ever find a solution?
Cheers,
terbano