spilt apart a midi drum track so that each drum part is on a separate track?
I want to be able to process and adjust each instrument separately?
Is there a way to ..
Re: Is there a way to ..
Yep - this feature was added in the past year I believe.Robomusic wrote:spilt apart a midi drum track so that each drum part is on a separate track?
I want to be able to process and adjust each instrument separately?
Split Streams: (multiple stream MIDI track only). Splits the MIDI file in separate single-stream files, these new files will be loaded in new tracks.
You can access it from the File Options Menu.
I can imagine you could extract the drums from a multi track midi file using "split stream".. However I just tried to extract the snare part from one of my (sampler) midi drum tracks and you don't get the "split streams" option because it is only a single stream.
You can create a "new stream" and cut/paste the individual drum part into it - but I don't think this is what you want to do.. I imagine that (like me) you might like to add reverb to snare without adding it to the whole drum kit - for example.
Right now I don't see a way of doing that except you cut/paste sections of the drums into different midi tracks and apply effect track by track. Not the most elegant method, maybe there is a better way, but I don't see it at present.
However, if the drums were miked, then you would have a track per drum, so maybe its not so inelegant after all...
Pete H
You can create a "new stream" and cut/paste the individual drum part into it - but I don't think this is what you want to do.. I imagine that (like me) you might like to add reverb to snare without adding it to the whole drum kit - for example.
Right now I don't see a way of doing that except you cut/paste sections of the drums into different midi tracks and apply effect track by track. Not the most elegant method, maybe there is a better way, but I don't see it at present.
However, if the drums were miked, then you would have a track per drum, so maybe its not so inelegant after all...
Pete H
Okay I figured it out, open the drum track, and select the drum screen, the highlight only one drum hit, like say a snare hit and then drag side ways in that line, then click on select all, that will select all the snare hits then copy and paste to a separate midi track, repeat for each drum sound and then you have separate drum tracks to process
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Re: Select one drum instrument all notes?
After searching 17 pages of posts this is all I could find. I can't get it to work. it is 2005 post.
Is there a way to select just the snare notes or Bass drum notes or any individual drum instruments notes?
Is there a way to select just the snare notes or Bass drum notes or any individual drum instruments notes?
Robomusic wrote:Okay I figured it out, open the drum track, and select the drum screen, the highlight only one drum hit, like say a snare hit and then drag side ways in that line, then click on select all, that will select all the snare hits then copy and paste to a separate midi track, repeat for each drum sound and then you have separate drum tracks to process
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In 'select notes' mode you can click the first bass drum note. Then click the last bass drum note while pressing the Shift key. This is new in version 9.
In 'select part' mode you can click a note name (on the left) and then click Select All. Doing this in reverse order works too. Clicking the note names toggles between 'select this instrument' and 'select all instruments'.
Giel Bremmers
In 'select part' mode you can click a note name (on the left) and then click Select All. Doing this in reverse order works too. Clicking the note names toggles between 'select this instrument' and 'select all instruments'.
Giel Bremmers
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Beautiful Thank you.