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microbug schrieb:Sorry, I did not get you correctly. Maybe better in English?
Basic MIDI functionality you will get with MIDI Ox when on Windows. Deals with all kinds of messages and dumps.
On Mac, there is Sysex Librarian, but not the same and for dumps only.
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ene mene miste schrieb:funny, i was recently looking for the same thing and stumbled across puredata, it's great for that purpose, you wanna download the extended version, see here http://puredata.info/downloads/pd-extended
it's a quick install, launch it, go to -> media and select your midi connection, then click ctrl+n, a blank canvas appears, ctrl+1 -> a box with a blinking cursor appears, type inand right click on it for the help file, make sure you read it carefully and understand it, make a quick patch, choose your files and there you go, it's simple, also recording is simpleCode:seq
have fun!
No, MIDIOX is for anything. I love it. Show us your routing window in MIDIOX, probably you did not route correctly or activated some filters which block those events which you would like to keep.Moogulator schrieb:MIDI OX is more or less made for sysex dumps and checking the synths.
TonE schrieb:No, MIDIOX is for anything. I love it. Show us your routing window in MIDIOX, probably you did not route correctly or activated some filters which block those events which you would like to keep.Moogulator schrieb:MIDI OX is more or less made for sysex dumps and checking the synths.
I can recommend VanBasco's Karaoke Player.
DO NOT need to have any knowledge about programming to compose music in programmable media. This is done very easily. Taken here is that fileSpotlightKid schrieb:Forget Puredata (Pd) if you don't want to program. It may be graphical, but it's still a programming environment, so you need to know basic programming techniques (plus have basic DSP knowledge).
Midiox is hard, pure data is non-hard?
Are you from Russia or Bulgaria?
SpotlightKid schrieb:Warum schreibst du dann Englisch in einem deutschem Forum?!
SpotlightKid schrieb:Warum schreibst du dann Englisch in einem deutschem Forum?!
ene mene miste schrieb:ok then, i think it's self explanatory, open the main.pd, there are 2 midifileplayers/recorders in it + 1 audio recorder (when you open the patch, there are no channels selected).. if you need more channels, create a new object and type [midifile 3], this will create a new player/recorder, these two in there are labeled [midifile 1] and [midifile 2], it's important that each player has its own number, otherwise they won't play individually.. i didn't really test the midirecording, especially stuff like aftertouch.. i don't do a lot midirecording myself, so.. i hope it works but can't guarantee, just try, you'll see, i don't really use that thing.. you can't record more than one file at once, but you can play as many as you like.. if you need to record a few channels, click the record button twice.. the files will be in the same folder as the patch, same for audio.. when you quit, move the recorded files to another folder, otherwise they will be overwritten next time you record.. also you can't use more than one cc so far, you could but you must patch that yourself then, i don't use midifiles containing cc for this, too lazy.. the player understands velocity, (poly) aftertouch, pitchbend, program change, that should be enough.. no sysex..
ok, it's simple, but that's what you were asking for, if i got you right.. but pd seems to be very powerful when it comes to sequencing, i tried a bit and got really surprising results, so i definitely can recommend it, it's nerdy but worth it.. just sayin, have fun
ene mene miste schrieb:hmm, nee sollte klappen, ist nur ne nachricht in der konsole aber ohne bedeutung, probier nochmal