How do i: Convert random Stepic sequences into MIDI?
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- KVRAF
- 1562 posts since 31 Dec, 2020
I have a sequence within Stepic.
I have the random function set so that it doesn't repeat the notes within the sequence directly (it won't play them in the same order each time).
I want to export, for example 4, bars of such into MIDI directly in my DAW (reaper).
How do I do this?
I can export a non random sequence easy enough, but I don't know how or if you can with a random squence. I assume you can because this guy does it here:
(6 mins in or so, no idea how to embed directly, Youtube is shit)
Thanks
I have the random function set so that it doesn't repeat the notes within the sequence directly (it won't play them in the same order each time).
I want to export, for example 4, bars of such into MIDI directly in my DAW (reaper).
How do I do this?
I can export a non random sequence easy enough, but I don't know how or if you can with a random squence. I assume you can because this guy does it here:
(6 mins in or so, no idea how to embed directly, Youtube is shit)
Thanks
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1562 posts since 31 Dec, 2020
- KVRer
- 27 posts since 2 Nov, 2020 from Cologne
Stepic's drag & drop MIDI export takes into account any randomizations you've set up. For instance, if the random playhead is enabled in the pitch section, its step order will be randomized upon export. This also applies to value randomizations on individual steps. The export simulates running through the sequencer engine, meaning activated RNGs are re-run/shuffled with each drag & drop.ghostwhistler wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 1:14 pm I want to export, for example 4, bars of such into MIDI directly in my DAW (reaper).
How do I do this?
Additionally, the bar dropdown not only allows you to set the pattern length and but also determines the number of bars to be exported. To export 4 bars at once, simply set it to 4 bars before exporting.
When exporting randomized sequences, a workflow tip is to export more bars than you need, for example, 16 instead of 4; then audition the export and keep the parts that you like best.
For more information, feel free to check out the MIDI export chapters in these videos:
(2:05)
(19:55)
devicemeister.com - Sequencer Smithy of Trust