[Rwp] adding effects to a midi track
Patrick Perdue
patrick at pdaudio.net
Mon Mar 14 11:41:30 EDT 2016
Yep. You first need to record that track from your keyboard into an
audio track in Reaper, then you can apply effects.
On 3/14/2016 11:39 AM, Adrián Mena wrote:
> Hello, yes, that is the case. I recorded a track using a keyboard, and
> now I want to add some effects, but it doesn't work as with audio.
> I guess I should freeze it first, and then apply effects.
> Thank you for your anser and have a great day,
>
> 2016-03-14 9:28 GMT-06:00, Patrick Perdue <patrick at pdaudio.net>:
>> What? If you're just talking about stacking effects on top of VSTs that
>> take midi events, no need to freeze tracks or render or anything like
>> that. You'd only need to do this if you are recording from a hardware
>> module or keyboard. You should have no problems either stacking effects,
>> or putting your effect on another track and sending your Sforzando
>> output to that track with any combination of effects you want.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 3/14/2016 11:21 AM, Adrián Mena wrote:
>>> Thank you guys for your answers. I'll try freezing the track.
>>> How can I do that?
>>> Thank you in advanced.
>>>
>>> 2016-03-13 19:00 GMT-06:00, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net>:
>>>> yes, you can not put fx on a midi track,
>>>> as such, there are such things as midi fx, like delay but that works
>>>> from repeating notes, making extra events, arpegiators and the like
>>>> but that is another thing, you need audio to put fx on.
>>>> Or you need the audio out-put track which generates audio in real time
>>>> as it's being fed midi.
>>>> so you can do it both ways, either freeze your track and have audio to
>>>> work with and put fx on it, or have it work in real time by turning on
>>>> software monitoring
>>>> and then you can hear reverb or what ever from your out-put track as you
>>>> trigger your notes.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 3/13/2016 7:40 PM, Juan Pablo Bello wrote:
>>>>> mmm, I think this has to do with track routing.. you can probably too,
>>>>> render that midi as an audio track or something of the sort, then
>>>>> apply effects to it.
>>>>>
>>>>> 2016-03-11 15:07 GMT-05:00, Adrián Mena <adrianm7m at gmail.com>:
>>>>>> Hello everybody, I hope all of you are well.
>>>>>> I would like to know how to add effects to a midi track produced using
>>>>>> sforzando.
>>>>>> Effects like reverb and that kind of stuff, I thought it was the same
>>>>>> as audio, hiting f, but it does not seem to work.
>>>>>> Thank you in advanced.
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