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(Message started by: normb on Sep 17th, 2001, 1:56pm)

Title: MIDI Note Filtering For Drums
Post by normb on Sep 17th, 2001, 1:56pm
I wonder if someone might help me out as Im new to midi-ox. I can see that you can filter events like note-on and note-off but its not clear to me how to filter out specific notes, for example, C#4 etc. My objective is to record drums and capture the midi notes such that I might seperate the kit and redirect individual drums to individual midi tracks. Kick to one track, snare to another etc. Is this possible? Is there a better way to do this? Years ago I used to use Bar&Pipes on my AMIGA. It had a simple note filter that could do this easily. Doing this in windows seems to be a major task.(?)

Thanks!!
Norm

Title: Re: MIDI Note Filtering For Drums
Post by Jamie OConnell on Sep 18th, 2001, 10:42am


on 09/17/01 at 13:56:43, normb wrote:
... Years ago I used to use Bar&Pipes on my AMIGA. It had a simple note filter that could do this easily. Doing this in windows seems to be a major task.(?)

The easiest way to do this would be to use a sequencer such as Cakewalk Pro Audio or SONAR.  In those applications there is a simple 'split notes to tracks' CAL script.  Still, this is possible to do in MIDI-OX via the data mapping facility: you need to set up a series of mappings to route different drum notes to various channels.  Of course, MIDI-OX would be performing this action in real-time without any facility for recording the result.



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