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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 13-Jan 04 From: Oxford - US Member No.: 33,118 ![]() |
Dear DP4 users,
I have a roland jv1080 & and MPC2000. I rcently purchased a mac & DP4 to do more audio work, but since I started out with it, I do most of my midi sequencing on the MPC. When it comes time, I dump the entire sequence into DP4 to further manipulate stuff. Here is my issue: anyone who has a roland module knows that all drum parts are all on channel 10. As a result when I record a sequence into DP4 I get all the midi notes channel 10 is emmiting which happen to be my entire drum track. I would like to be able to treat each drum part separatly (i.e a track for the snare, one for the kick etc) and apply effects on individual drum tracks rather than the whole group. Is there any way to separate them once they are in the sequencer? A more generic version of this question is, Is there any way to separate a midi track into a series of tracks based on the trriggered notes? The only way round that I can think of is to mute indiviual notes and record say 10 drum tracks one at a time, which would be a pain. (life is supposed to be made easier by computers, right ) ![]() Thanks for your help. |
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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 20-Nov 03 From: Berkeley - VE Member No.: 29,334 ![]() |
One way to do this is to use the note split command once you have recorded the midi track to DP. Just identify the midi note for the specific drum and set the parameters of the note split to that in the "from" and "to" sections of the dialogue box. Eventually I would think you'd want to just use the MPC as a midi pad controller and record direct into DP . Or try the Drum sequencer in DP it's really fast to paint patterns in.
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