[RWP] midi controller

Jim Snowbarger Snowman at SnowmanRadio.com
Thu Aug 11 23:03:39 EDT 2011


More about this.  while focused on the track, I tab to Midi output, and usee 
arrow keys to select the output I want, and press enter.
The jaws sayLine command now says track 1, fast lane port A as expected.
Hit the context key, up arrow to Midi input and prss enter.  Arrow down to 
fastlane Port A submenu, right arrow to open submenu, down arrow to all 
channels and press enter.
Next time I come in to that same area, fast lane port A, all channels is 
checked.
Arm track with monitor set to normal, and play  on the keyboard, but no pass 
through comes out.
If I press the bypass switch on the fastLane, I get pass through to the 
sound module.  , so things are hooked up ok. It's I just can't get it to 
pass through.  If I record, I can't tell if anything got recorded or not. 
But, it doesn't play back.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Snowbarger" <Snowman at SnowmanRadio.com>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: [RWP] midi controller


>I have an old Mark of the unicorn Fast lane midi output device.  It works 
>great with sonar.
> Actually,  I have never managed to make midi work at all with reaper. 
> Congratulations to those of you who have.
> Following the options preferences path, I have both channels on the midi 
> device enabled.
> So, I create a track.
> Focused on the track, I presss tab, and get to record mode.   Up and down 
> arrow reveal, among other things midi replace, midi overdub, midi output. 
> Not sure what midi output does.  But, one of the others seems applicable. 
> So, I choose midi replace.
> Continuing to tab across, I see midi output set to fast lane port A, which 
> seems correct.
> But, escaping back to the track, then shift+context key, and arrowing up 
> to Midi output, reveals none, or another midi output device that I don't 
> want to use.  Fast lane is not in the list. Not sure why.
> And, if I arm the track, with monitor enabled, it is in audio mode, not 
> midi.
> Is this interface an inscrutible, nonintuitive   pain in the ass or what.
> Help desperately needed.
> Suggestions welcome.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Indigo" <33indigo at charter.net>
> To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 9:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [RWP] midi controller
>
>
>>I go to options/preferences/midi devices/ either input or output.
>> I tab down a little to output device, or whatever it's called, which 
>> always seems to say not selected until I arrow down and get the device to 
>> be spoken, then go through the usual enabling procedure.
>> In Winize the enabling procedure is a bit complex.
>> I find the device at the number pad, right click it, tab down to 
>> configure, hit enter, then arrow down to enable, then I think it's the 
>> usual apply and okay buttons to hit enter on.
>> I'm just taking this off the top of my head, without having Reaper on 
>> this computer to look at, but that's the general idea of the procedure.
>>
>> On 8/10/2011 9:51 PM, Kevin Brown wrote:
>>> OK,
>>>
>>> I solved the folder problem I was having with reaper,...Now, I would
>>> like to know where I need to go to select the midi controller so I can
>>> record some midi tracks?...
>>>
>>> In the previous version of reaper there was a dropdown menu that would
>>> let you select the "midi out controller", such as my "Motif Sx", but it
>>> seems that option is no longer availible?...
>>>
>>> I have all of the "midi ins", and "midi outs" enabled in
>>> preferences,...So just how do I go about selecting my motif as the midi
>>> controller so I can record midi??...
>>>
>>
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