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J Wah
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So I am trying to learn midi and so far it is not going very well
. I have read the recommended tutorials and my n-tracks manual (the software I am using). This is the most intimidating subject I have studies. It makes Advanced Structural Analysis In Earthquake Zones seem pretty straight forward
. Maybe I am just older and its harder to learn new things. Anyway…
As I said in a post in the Record Tech. Form, I want to be able to record a basic drum track from my drum machine and be able to edit it after audio tracks are recorded. Last night I hooked up my drum machine to my computer and attempted my first midi recording. I hit record and started to play the drum pattern. The recording vu meter did not show anything. I thought this was strange but then I remembered I am not recording audio but a bunch of computer noise, so maybe the vu meter should not show anything (should it?)
. I hit stop on the recorder and not a wave file but a bunch of lines I have not seen before appeared on the track. And I thought this must be good. I went back to the beggining of the track, pressed play and anxiously waited to hear my first midi drum recording
:. The track approached and when the song started my damn drum machine was playing the piano
. I didn’t even know it was taking lessons
. So I look at the track properties and it listed “Program”. Under program was a bunch of voices that must be from my sound card synth. When I changed this, the midi track I recorded would play what ever voice was listed (piano, sax, trumpet, etc). It would play anything accept my drum machine as I wanted. N-tracks manual talks about the “midi device” setting under preferences. I looked at this and it has settings for midi in device and midi out device. I had both of these set to my sound card in and out.
Let me see if I got this right in basic terms. I record a midi track and have my drum machine play while recording. The drum machine is telling the computer what buttons to push and when. The computer is recording this information. So when I play the midi track back, the computer the pushing the buttons but they must be piano buttons or trumpet buttons and not my drum machine buttons. (Am I really saying buttons? I feel my technical knowledge is at an all time low
). When the computer plays the piano, I here this through my sound card output (which goes into a channel on my mixer). If the computer plays my drum machine will I here it through my sound card or do I have to have the audio outputs from the drum mach going into my mixer?
I also tried to use MTC to start my drum mach and just record an audio track. I had the MTC setting to 30 fps. That’s how many times midi sends the time signal right? Can you just send one signal to start the drum mach instead 30 fps or 20fps. When I recorded an audio track this way the CPU usage was at 56% record the first and only track
. It is usually about 3%. Then n-tracks got all screwed up. I would record an audio track, the vu meter would register but no wave file would appear when I hit stop ( by this time I was really HITTING stop
) and it wouldn’t do anything when I hit play. So I reinstalled the software and haven’t messed with it since.
If anyone has gotten this far in this post you are either know alot about midi or have too much time on your hands but I bet you can help me. I want to start with what I think would be the basics. How to record a drum machine in midi and play back the drum machine in midi? Is this the best place to start to accomplish my goal? You remember my goal don’t you?
Anyway thanks to anyone who has taken the time to read this and even more thanks to anyone who dares to respond.
Wow, 3 days of midi frustration vented. I feel much better now
.


As I said in a post in the Record Tech. Form, I want to be able to record a basic drum track from my drum machine and be able to edit it after audio tracks are recorded. Last night I hooked up my drum machine to my computer and attempted my first midi recording. I hit record and started to play the drum pattern. The recording vu meter did not show anything. I thought this was strange but then I remembered I am not recording audio but a bunch of computer noise, so maybe the vu meter should not show anything (should it?)




Let me see if I got this right in basic terms. I record a midi track and have my drum machine play while recording. The drum machine is telling the computer what buttons to push and when. The computer is recording this information. So when I play the midi track back, the computer the pushing the buttons but they must be piano buttons or trumpet buttons and not my drum machine buttons. (Am I really saying buttons? I feel my technical knowledge is at an all time low

I also tried to use MTC to start my drum mach and just record an audio track. I had the MTC setting to 30 fps. That’s how many times midi sends the time signal right? Can you just send one signal to start the drum mach instead 30 fps or 20fps. When I recorded an audio track this way the CPU usage was at 56% record the first and only track


If anyone has gotten this far in this post you are either know alot about midi or have too much time on your hands but I bet you can help me. I want to start with what I think would be the basics. How to record a drum machine in midi and play back the drum machine in midi? Is this the best place to start to accomplish my goal? You remember my goal don’t you?
Anyway thanks to anyone who has taken the time to read this and even more thanks to anyone who dares to respond.
Wow, 3 days of midi frustration vented. I feel much better now

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