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Midi Help
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| EpicErin |
I dont have a keyboard or any of the stuff to even hook one up to my computer, what's the best way to make my own midi tracks for use in cubase? (yes I know.. probably too advanced for me, but I'm stubborn and fruity loops annoys the hell out of me)
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| dj-rob |
Im not a cubase expert, but to make a midi track for use in cubase?
why not just edit the notes in the key editor thats with cubase...
If u want a midi sequencer search for one on google, then u can import midi tracks into cubase..
| quote: | | but I'm stubborn and fruity loops annoys the hell out of me |
i think flstudio is one of the simplest sequencers, if you are annoyed with this you might have trouble with cubase.. just a thought. |
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| hey cheggy |
Create a midi track. Get the pencil tool and draw in an empty midi file (just click and drag). Use the normal pointer tool and double click on the empty midi file you have created. This should open it up in a new window. Use the pencil tool to draw in the notes where you want them.
When you're done, set the loop markers to the start and end of the midi file (the blue ones in the black marker above the sequencer window). Then File --> Export --> Midi File |
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| The Keeper |
www.anvilstudio.com
^^^^a sequencer i really like (and its free). but Buzz doesnt seem to want to import midi files for me. oh well. computers suck. |
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| EpicErin |
Thanks guys :) I figured it out on my own :P
Also I went out and bought some cheap casio keyboard with midi outs, and I got it hooked up to my soundcard.. I love this :P
thanks for replys :) |
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