It's recording the drums' MIDI track onto another and cutting short the notes I intended to record. It finally recorded what I was playing. I just switched Font! VSTi to Claw VSTi. However, I can hear it but there's no part displayed.
Can you help?
I know I should just use Traction, but its MIDI editor frustrates me.
CMuzys is acting strange. Hey, what else is new?
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- KVRAF
- 6596 posts since 21 Jun, 2004 from Secret Underground Hideout
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- KVRAF
- 1907 posts since 29 Oct, 2003
No, can't help with that, but you can hear a song completed with CMuzys here:
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=68009
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=68009
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
CMuzys records MIDI into a sequence which can be attached to a Part in a track. (But it doesn't have to be - the Sequence Pool shows all the sequences, whether in use or not.) Assuming you're using the Song composer rather than the Loop composer, of course.
If you hit record with a Part selected, it assumes you want to record into the attached sequence - but it does tell you and ask whether to go ahead or not. And it also asks if you want to use a new sequence for the recording at the end, IIRC. (In this case, I think the new sequence just goes into the pool?)
If you record with Quantisation on, you'll get the notes fiddled with. Under the Sequence menu, choose "Undo quantise" or something like that and it will remove the changes it made.
If you've managed to lose a sequence or part, I suggest dragging things to blank areas of the screen and seeing what's underneath. CM won't play something that's not in a part on a track. It will allow you to put two parts in the same place, though, which is a pain.
And I agree on Tracktion - the UI looks appealing, the routing options are nice... but the MIDI editor just turns me off entirely. (And I like Muzys' power with MIDI - I don't use audio other than sampled instruments in sfz...)
If you hit record with a Part selected, it assumes you want to record into the attached sequence - but it does tell you and ask whether to go ahead or not. And it also asks if you want to use a new sequence for the recording at the end, IIRC. (In this case, I think the new sequence just goes into the pool?)
If you record with Quantisation on, you'll get the notes fiddled with. Under the Sequence menu, choose "Undo quantise" or something like that and it will remove the changes it made.
If you've managed to lose a sequence or part, I suggest dragging things to blank areas of the screen and seeing what's underneath. CM won't play something that's not in a part on a track. It will allow you to put two parts in the same place, though, which is a pain.
And I agree on Tracktion - the UI looks appealing, the routing options are nice... but the MIDI editor just turns me off entirely. (And I like Muzys' power with MIDI - I don't use audio other than sampled instruments in sfz...)