Fri 14 Dec 2007, 03:06
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I just got Logic 8 and it looks very cool.
I imported a SMF and Demixed By Pitch the drum parts because I want to adust the levels on all the parts. Now all the parts are one channel 10 as you know. So, do I put all the parts on separate midi channels? That doesn't seen right because if I have many drum parts I would run out of midi channels. So, how do I do this? If anyone knows PLEASE, PLEASE, explain it to me as if you were speaking to a child. I'm serious. You really have to explain each step clearly. I've been looking thru the manual and I cannot see anything related to this. Yes, it tells you you can do it, but doesn't really tell you how. I'm very frustrated and I know many of you have been there too. Thanks sus4 |
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Sat 15 Dec 2007, 10:35
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As ghess points out, its not possible to send volume information to a single midi note on a midi channel, so using volume sliders or global volume settings won't work in this instance.
You really have two options when it comes to working with midi. The first (and easiest) is to alter the velocity of the individual triggers. I'm still using Logic 7, but I assume that 8 still has a settings panel that opens when you select a midi track in your arrangement. This contains a velocity switch that works by adding or subtracting to the current velocity of notes with a part or track. In most instances this should be fine for rhythm parts, although sometimes changing the velocity alters more than the volume - for example, most electric piano instruments have less attack at lower velocity settings, sounding both quieter and "softer". The other method is to directly edit the synth you're using to generate your drum sounds. Outboard and soft synths have a wealth of editable settings, and in relation to drum parts there should be the option to change the volume of individual notes. Without knowing the synth you're using I can't go into any more detail, but a thorough read of the manual should point you in the right direction. -------------------- www.myspace.com/commercialmusicstudios
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sus4 Balancing The Levels On Drum Parts. Fri 14 Dec 2007, 03:06
Mac Daddy Dear sus4... I think you are one of the Pioneers s... Fri 14 Dec 2007, 07:16
dixiechicken DC here!
You'll have to separate out the ... Fri 14 Dec 2007, 11:16
sus4 QUOTE (dixiechicken @ Fri 14 Dec 2007, 05... Fri 14 Dec 2007, 15:45
emgcarra OK sus4, that´s a whole different story. As ghess ... Sat 15 Dec 2007, 17:52
emgcarra Hi sus4:
As far as I know, best way to do that is... Fri 14 Dec 2007, 15:03
ghess The sliders on a mixer are sending MIDI CC#7 messa... Sat 15 Dec 2007, 08:13
sus4 I think I understand what you are all saying. I... Sat 15 Dec 2007, 15:36
makaala In Logic 7 and other sequencers, I have cut and pa... Sun 16 Dec 2007, 10:08![]() ![]() |
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