Dissolve Midi?
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 2 posts since 22 Dec, 2011
Hi all!
Is it possible to 'dissolve' a midi track in Mulab?..i.e can a midi drum track be easily split into its component parts on separate channels for individual eq/effects etc. I remember using this technique a while ago in Cubase...though I prefer to work exclusively with Mulab nowadays..
Regards
Is it possible to 'dissolve' a midi track in Mulab?..i.e can a midi drum track be easily split into its component parts on separate channels for individual eq/effects etc. I remember using this technique a while ago in Cubase...though I prefer to work exclusively with Mulab nowadays..
Regards
- KVRAF
- 7124 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
It depends.
1) If you want to literally split up the MIDI notes into different parts and have these targeting different instruments, you'd have to do this by hand as far as I know. (i.e. lasso each set of notes and cut-n-paste to a new track.)
2) Whilst a part on a track only has one target, that target may have multiple audio outputs to which you could apply eq/effects individually, if that's what you're after.
3) Alternatively, you could set each note on the track to a different channel (up to 16) and use a MUX to split these out and then have (up to) 16 different MIDI channels to play with (i.e. direct to separate targets).
4) Another alternative is that you apply different channels (as in 3) and target a multi-timbral sound module (similar to 2).
There may be more... (and some of the above may only apply to or have changed in MULAB 4).
1) If you want to literally split up the MIDI notes into different parts and have these targeting different instruments, you'd have to do this by hand as far as I know. (i.e. lasso each set of notes and cut-n-paste to a new track.)
2) Whilst a part on a track only has one target, that target may have multiple audio outputs to which you could apply eq/effects individually, if that's what you're after.
3) Alternatively, you could set each note on the track to a different channel (up to 16) and use a MUX to split these out and then have (up to) 16 different MIDI channels to play with (i.e. direct to separate targets).
4) Another alternative is that you apply different channels (as in 3) and target a multi-timbral sound module (similar to 2).
There may be more... (and some of the above may only apply to or have changed in MULAB 4).
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- KVRian
- 731 posts since 25 Oct, 2008 from Holland
In the modulair area ( deep editor ) are some Event processors: Note Key Splitter, Drum note processor and Midi channel Splitter
These modules might be not documented yet.
For the Note key splitter as a MUX used i know (i hope i am correct) this can be used for one octave free assignable instruments for one midi channel
But you want to have these drum sounds on individual midi channels..so the Note Key Splitter don't work here.
So in the pianroll editor with the keynote splitter on every key in a octave you can have a instrument(drum)
It seems the the MUdrum module uses also the Keynote splitter , because there are 12 drumsounds for a octave in the noteroll editor
It was possible to add insert effects to the individual drumsounds in the Drummodule?
Perhaps you can route the Drum note processor sounds to individual midi channels?
These modules might be not documented yet.
For the Note key splitter as a MUX used i know (i hope i am correct) this can be used for one octave free assignable instruments for one midi channel
But you want to have these drum sounds on individual midi channels..so the Note Key Splitter don't work here.
So in the pianroll editor with the keynote splitter on every key in a octave you can have a instrument(drum)
It seems the the MUdrum module uses also the Keynote splitter , because there are 12 drumsounds for a octave in the noteroll editor
It was possible to add insert effects to the individual drumsounds in the Drummodule?
Perhaps you can route the Drum note processor sounds to individual midi channels?
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- KVRian
- 731 posts since 25 Oct, 2008 from Holland
Some more food for your thoughts
The Mulab drummodule tutorial
http://www.mutools.com/mulab/cedar/MuDrum.pdf
The Mulab drummodule tutorial
http://www.mutools.com/mulab/cedar/MuDrum.pdf
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- KVRian
- 852 posts since 3 Mar, 2009
I'm speaking M4 here, forgot all about M3
The classic 'disolve' as i know it from Cubase, by creating several midi tracks with each containing one midi channel from one track that contain events for up to 16 midi channels, can't be done.
The Logical Selector can't select by channel either.
What you can do is put a MUX in a rack, add a Midi Channel Splitter and add any MuLab instrument/VST for each channel.
Set the tracks Midi Channel to NONE! Otherwise all notes play on one channel.
The downside is that you are now mixing inside the MUX. So, you could do this with the Master rack only.
The classic 'disolve' as i know it from Cubase, by creating several midi tracks with each containing one midi channel from one track that contain events for up to 16 midi channels, can't be done.
The Logical Selector can't select by channel either.
What you can do is put a MUX in a rack, add a Midi Channel Splitter and add any MuLab instrument/VST for each channel.
Set the tracks Midi Channel to NONE! Otherwise all notes play on one channel.
The downside is that you are now mixing inside the MUX. So, you could do this with the Master rack only.