Is Live 4 really useless for MIDI?
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- KVRist
- 110 posts since 12 May, 2004 from Canada
I've been playing with the Live4 demo. I've done the tutorials and they work fine.
But now I've imported a multi-track midi song and can't seem to get things to work right. I dragged each track of the midi file into its own clip (is that the right way to do it?).
Now each clip seems determined to ignore the original midi channel and will only output on channel 1. But it doesn't ignore the patch change that's in the midi file, even though I've changed it in the vst and was hoping to override it.
There doesn't appear to be any midi editing/viewing mode except piano roll. There's no event viewer/editor as far as I can tell.
The program is pretty cool for certain things, but if its midi is really this weak, I'll give up now.
I'm used to using Sonar. All this kind of stuff is trivially easy in Sonar, but seems impossible in Live. The manual is no help - glosses over the details.
Am I missing something???
But now I've imported a multi-track midi song and can't seem to get things to work right. I dragged each track of the midi file into its own clip (is that the right way to do it?).
Now each clip seems determined to ignore the original midi channel and will only output on channel 1. But it doesn't ignore the patch change that's in the midi file, even though I've changed it in the vst and was hoping to override it.
There doesn't appear to be any midi editing/viewing mode except piano roll. There's no event viewer/editor as far as I can tell.
The program is pretty cool for certain things, but if its midi is really this weak, I'll give up now.
I'm used to using Sonar. All this kind of stuff is trivially easy in Sonar, but seems impossible in Live. The manual is no help - glosses over the details.
Am I missing something???
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 110 posts since 12 May, 2004 from Canada
Oh man, Live is SO strange! I set up to use a multi-timbral vst (sfz with a GM set) and had the 6 clips share one instance of sfz. Works ok, but I still don't know how to override the patch changes.
But the nasty thing is that I can't solo any of the clips or they all quit playing.
I'm still probably missing something.
But the nasty thing is that I can't solo any of the clips or they all quit playing.
I'm still probably missing something.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 110 posts since 12 May, 2004 from Canada
> how can you mute one of the
> instruments without the others?
Sonar does it - just shuts off the midi stream for that track, I guess.
> instruments without the others?
Sonar does it - just shuts off the midi stream for that track, I guess.
Last edited by futz on Thu Oct 28, 2004 1:39 am, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 110 posts since 12 May, 2004 from Canada
I tell you what - I WANT to love it. It's got some very very cool features and is mostly pretty easy to use, but there's a few things bugging me about it that if I can't find a way to work around, I'll wait for version 5.
I've used Sonar in many various versions since it was called Cakewalk and ran on my old XT 8086 DOS box. Long before windows came out. V2.0? I forget. Long time ago.
I've used Sonar in many various versions since it was called Cakewalk and ran on my old XT 8086 DOS box. Long before windows came out. V2.0? I forget. Long time ago.
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- KVRist
- 106 posts since 9 Jul, 2004
double-click your midi-clip to show up the clip parameters. the "notes"-section contains dropdown menus to select banks/programs.futz wrote:But it doesn't ignore the patch change that's in the midi file, even though I've changed it in the vst and was hoping to override it.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 110 posts since 12 May, 2004 from Canada
> you need to restart the clip
Aha!!! Eureka!!! She blows!!! That did it.
So the midi handling is a bit kludgey. And multi-timbral vst use is a little messed up, but by god I've got it worked around.
They'll fix it all up on the next go around. Meanwhile, even with the quirks, it's a very cool program and I like it a lot. Maybe I'll buy...
Thanks guys.
Aha!!! Eureka!!! She blows!!! That did it.
So the midi handling is a bit kludgey. And multi-timbral vst use is a little messed up, but by god I've got it worked around.
They'll fix it all up on the next go around. Meanwhile, even with the quirks, it's a very cool program and I like it a lot. Maybe I'll buy...
Thanks guys.
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- KVRAF
- 7316 posts since 7 Mar, 2003
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- KVRist
- 307 posts since 24 Feb, 2004
This is because soloing tracks disables every other track including the midi track that triggers the part that you want. You can 'solo' these parts in the session view by clicking Stop All Clips and then triggering the MIDI sequence you want, then just click Back To Arrangement to get back to work when you're satisfiedfutz wrote:Oh man, Live is SO strange! I set up to use a multi-timbral vst (sfz with a GM set) and had the 6 clips share one instance of sfz. Works ok, but I still don't know how to override the patch changes.
But the nasty thing is that I can't solo any of the clips or they all quit playing.
I'm still probably missing something.
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- KVRAF
- 2875 posts since 28 Jan, 2004 from Da Nang, Vietnam
MIDI in Live 4 is on the barely-usable level. It's still worth it but I'm sure it's one of the things they'll focus on for the next version.futz wrote: They'll fix it all up on the next go around. Meanwhile, even with the quirks, it's a very cool program and I like it a lot. Maybe I'll buy...
Thanks guys.
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- KVRAF
- 2058 posts since 23 Sep, 2004 from Canada
kuniklo wrote:MIDI in Live 4 is on the barely-usable level. It's still worth it but I'm sure it's one of the things they'll focus on for the next version.futz wrote: They'll fix it all up on the next go around. Meanwhile, even with the quirks, it's a very cool program and I like it a lot. Maybe I'll buy...
Thanks guys.
That's hysterical - barely useable LMAO
That's why the stuff I'm working on has at least 14 midi tracks w/VST's per composition.
It's as useable as a Yamaha QY / MMT8 / QX-1 or ASQ-10 hardware sequencer anyday of the week.
Don't know what drqks you're all on seriously.
ACID 4.0 is barely useable midi .
Or cant you guys hits record and play a keyboard ?
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- KVRAF
- 2875 posts since 28 Jan, 2004 from Da Nang, Vietnam
I think I just reached my limit for host pissing contests for at least a month.FaX wrote: That's hysterical - barely useable LMAO![]()
That's why the stuff I'm working on has at least 14 midi tracks w/VST's per composition.
It's as useable as a Yamaha QY / MMT8 / QX-1 or ASQ-10 hardware sequencer anyday of the week.
Glad you like it.