@kingtubby wrote:
Assuming you already have a midi-out device selected in the audio/midi setup, then your midi-out should appear as a source in the track source selector.
It was too easy ](*,)
Thanks very much. 😀
@The Telenator wrote:
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Mickael, just before you, mentioned as #1 on his list merging MIDI, but I have to assume this means throwing two separate tracks together, more of a side by side thing I think. Yet this could also include ‘splicing’ two separate ‘entries’, as they are referred to there. However, MIDI is a completely different animal in that regard. MIDI info is technically quanta, and each little package follows along in more of an analog fashion. If not limited by your editor, you should be able to pull each quantum apart from others and place them together also. I stated in my own list the broader desire to be able someday to do practically anything to a MIDI track and channel that you could do with Audio tracks.
No, no !
Merge 2 entries Midi
For example, use a keyboard on a entry Midi and an another keyboard on a second entry Midi and merge.
It’s possible with an external soft and LoopBe1 but more ressources necessary.
Excuse me for my english desastrous 😉
My list :
#1 Possibility to merge 2 entries MIDI
#2 Possibility of starting the recording on an event “Note on”.
#3 Implementation of VST MIDI
#4 Tracks variation of tempo
Mickaël
Thanks. Same problem for me 😀
+1
Thanks for this info Zynewave. I look for a long time for a good vocoder.
Hi,
+1
Just to say i’m interesting me too for a tempo enveloppe.
Mickaël
I found. Podium was not runned as an administrator.
I’m going to buy Jbridge and Podium. Yeah !!!!!! 😀
Thank you very much for this free version.
I appreciate the possibilities of “Podium” and especially little of consummate resources a lot.
I think of buying soon a new PC multi-processors and thus the license podium.
Mickaël