Splitting Midi Drum Loops in their components?
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- KVRer
- 18 posts since 31 Oct, 2018
Is there allready this function in the MuLab10?
So many DAWs have this since many years. Would be very helpful.
If it is a bit confusing. Here the scenario:
I have a Drum loop as Midi and I want to have there components of the kit as a seperate Midi track (BD, Snare.... and so on)
greetings
Sunny
So many DAWs have this since many years. Would be very helpful.
If it is a bit confusing. Here the scenario:
I have a Drum loop as Midi and I want to have there components of the kit as a seperate Midi track (BD, Snare.... and so on)
greetings
Sunny
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
You can route the loop to separate rack - well, route it to one rack, stick in a MUX with a set of note filters, route each filter to a separate output routed to a separate rack. You can then stick a note recorder on those racks, I think (I've not done that) to capture the separate event streams.
- KVRAF
- 13861 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
There is no specific function yet that can split the source sequence into several other sequences per key.
As pljones suggests, you indeed can do individual processing in the modules.
For drums there is the Drum Note Processor module.
As pljones suggests, you indeed can do individual processing in the modules.
For drums there is the Drum Note Processor module.
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- KVRist
- 185 posts since 10 Dec, 2007 from A'pen
isn't there a way to -at least- delete certain events?
like delete all except C0 (and so on)
-the same with constraint : restrict this lane to C0->C1 (e.g.)
or play all (notes) outside of C2->C4
like delete all except C0 (and so on)
-the same with constraint : restrict this lane to C0->C1 (e.g.)
or play all (notes) outside of C2->C4
- KVRAF
- 13861 posts since 24 Jun, 2008 from Europe
Yes there is: Right-click a key on the keyboard at the left side.tiger001 wrote: Sat Aug 09, 2025 12:27 pm isn't there a way to -at least- delete certain events?
like delete all except C0 (and so on)
That context menu has all options to quite easily split a sequence into multiple sequences per key manually.
I mean, for example: Sequence uses 7 (drum) keys.
In composer duplicate that sequence clip 6 times, so you have 7 versions with all keys.
Now for each of these 7 go into sequence edit, select all, right click the key you wanna keep -> "Unselect This Key", and then delete the selecteds = the other keys.
I don't understand. Pls elaborate.-the same with constraint : restrict this lane to C0->C1 (e.g.)
or play all (notes) outside of C2->C4
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 18 posts since 31 Oct, 2018
Hm, that could be a good solution! Thanks! 
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- KVRist
- 185 posts since 10 Dec, 2007 from A'pen
right click a clip to set the MIDI output to (only C0->C1) : constraint
right click a clip to set the MIDI output to everything outside of (set) range
delete range of MIDI notes? (instead of have to delete every note separately) : delete with selection of range from the keyboard - or delete (all) selected notes across clip (from the keyboard, or input)
this to 'counter' having to draw a selection with the mouse/rectangle
right click a clip to set the MIDI output to everything outside of (set) range
delete range of MIDI notes? (instead of have to delete every note separately) : delete with selection of range from the keyboard - or delete (all) selected notes across clip (from the keyboard, or input)
this to 'counter' having to draw a selection with the mouse/rectangle
