Hi there,
I'm new to drumagog and still in the period of trying.
setting:
Mac OS 10.7.3 - Logic 9.2.1 - ipMidi
what i have:
i have some live recordings from a drumkit,14 single tracks, for each drum and cymbal, one track,
what i want to do:
i want to create a midi track out of each audio track with the help of drumagog - merge this 14 single midi tracks together, so i can put an ez drummer
on this track, and being able to edit the whole drumpart as midi
what i do:
everythings working like written in the manual, setting drumagog to Midi-Out - i use ipMidi to route it back into logic.
creating a external midi instrument, listening to the specific ipMidi port.
problem:
i get millions of midi notes from drumagog into logic....
if i use ez drummer via plugin hosting, everything sounds fine. if i route it to midi recording track, as described i to only midi note grab.
is there anything i'm doing wrong? or does this in general not work?
how can i solve this problem? i really want to have a complete editable midi track.
thanx for your help!
writing midi track creates chaos
Re: writing midi track creates chaos
Hello,
This is not the primary function of Drumagog, so it is not always going to be the most stable process. Make sure you're sending MIDI from each instance of Drumagog on a different channel. Also, make sure the sensitivity bar isn't too low, as it may be picking up non-hits if it is.
Best,
Chris
WaveMachine Labs
This is not the primary function of Drumagog, so it is not always going to be the most stable process. Make sure you're sending MIDI from each instance of Drumagog on a different channel. Also, make sure the sensitivity bar isn't too low, as it may be picking up non-hits if it is.
Best,
Chris
WaveMachine Labs