[RWP] Midi Input
Jim Snowbarger
Snowman at SnowmanRadio.com
Thu Oct 13 22:20:44 EDT 2011
Yeah man, that's the ticket. Thanks for that.
Yes, amazing enough, you can actually record audio and midi in the same
track. It's all under the unmodified context key. Midi overdubbing
existing items, and monitor track items while recording.
Quantize after the fact? definitely the way to go, but no idea yet.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Perdue" <patrick at pdaudio.net>
To: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Cc: "Reapers Without Peepers" <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 1:30 AM
Subject: Re: [RWP] Midi Input
> Hi Mr. Snowman:
>
> What I'm about to tell you is basically everything I know about recording
> midi with Reaper, which isn't much, since I only just got around to trying
> it for the first time last weekend, having previously only used it for
> audio for nearly a year.
>
> To record midi, choose a midi input instead of audio input, which is what
> you get by default. Context key on the track, choose midi input, whatever
> port/channel configuration you want to use.
> Apparently, you can have audio and midi on a single track, though I
> haven't tried this myself. I just started a project requiring a bunch of
> stupid samples, and didn't want to load them all into my Yamaha Motif XS,
> so I used many copies of Reaper's horribly basic, but really cool if it
> grew up a little bit, sample playback plugin. Each track was set to a midi
> input, and had a copy of this plugin as an effect. It worked, but I know
> there have to be more efficient ways to do this.
>
> Now, I will add a question of my own. How are you supposed to quantize
> midi without doing it at record time? Selecting an item, and using the
> quantize items to grid action doesn't seem to do anything useful,
> however, it works if quantizing the recording in real time, which isn't
> necessarily desirable, though a nice feature to have, and one I use
> regularly when recording loop-based sequence chains on my Motif.
>
> On 12 Oct 20
> 11, at 22:16, "Jim Snowbarger" <Snowman at SnowmanRadio.com> wrote:
>
>> Guys, I apologize in advance for asking this basic question again.. The
>> problem is that my day job has me 150 percent loaded. I get about 30
>> seconds a month to play with reaper. By the time my next 30 seconds
>> comes up, I have forgotten most of what I learned last time.
>>
>> I want to create a midi track.
>>
>> Create new track with control+t.
>>
>> Select the new track, and tab through the options.
>> Midi output is set to my midi interface, which is enabled and works with
>> ReaSynth.
>> Tabbing across, record mode is set to Midi Replace.
>>
>> Now the name of the track is my midi interface.
>>
>> Arming the track shows that it is still an audio track. Audio feeds
>> through, but not midi.
>>
>> How the hell do you make it a midi track?
>>
>> Oddly enough, when I insert reaSynth on a track, my keyboard plays that
>> synth. And, if I tab in to the track options, and choose my midi
>> hardware as the midi output, I can play ReaSynth and my external module
>> at the same time.
>> I just can't convince reaper that my virgin track is really a midi track,
>> and not an audio track.
>> Help, before I beat reaper senseless. <grin>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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