By astronaut
Sat Dec 24, 2011 5:49 am
greetings
I recorded a 2 bar drum sequence, midi out 1A going to my synth (analogue drums). I have a kick, snare and hi hat.
1) I want to solo one pad at a time (or mute two pads at a time) so I could record the audio from the synth separately, i.e. have audio samples of each drum.
- I tried the Q-Link slider LVL setting assigned to the pad I wanna mute. I turn it all the way to 0 but the midi note still goes out normally.
- The only way it worked out was to assign some very small silent audio sample to the pad I wanna mute. Then I can use PADmute to mute the pad (including the outgoing midi note)
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Totally forgot that mute assignments work only when in PADmute screen, darn... So recording into an audio track is out of question.
2) I set the Note of PAD1 to 34 A#0. That's the kick drum. Recorded a 2 bar sequence. When I go to GRID EDIT I can only see it if I choose view all pads, so I can't edit it separately. Is there a workaround? (other than using step edit)
----- PS... I just tried this again, in a new sequence and everything is fine, the A#0 is there. hmm, a bug?
I recorded a 2 bar drum sequence, midi out 1A going to my synth (analogue drums). I have a kick, snare and hi hat.
1) I want to solo one pad at a time (or mute two pads at a time) so I could record the audio from the synth separately, i.e. have audio samples of each drum.
- I tried the Q-Link slider LVL setting assigned to the pad I wanna mute. I turn it all the way to 0 but the midi note still goes out normally.
- The only way it worked out was to assign some very small silent audio sample to the pad I wanna mute. Then I can use PADmute to mute the pad (including the outgoing midi note)
----
Totally forgot that mute assignments work only when in PADmute screen, darn... So recording into an audio track is out of question.
2) I set the Note of PAD1 to 34 A#0. That's the kick drum. Recorded a 2 bar sequence. When I go to GRID EDIT I can only see it if I choose view all pads, so I can't edit it separately. Is there a workaround? (other than using step edit)
----- PS... I just tried this again, in a new sequence and everything is fine, the A#0 is there. hmm, a bug?



