Re: Editing MIDI Events In Garage Band

2011-10-21 Thread Sean Murphy

HI,

Thought, don't know if it is possible.

What about using apple script to make the changes you want? Requires 
programming knowledge.


Sean
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Subject: Editing MIDI Events In Garage Band


Hi guys,

Is there a way to accessibly edit MIDI events in Garage Band? I'm looking 
for a kind of equivalent to the event list view in Sonar. Does Garage Band 
have anything like this? I want to be able to change the length, pitch, 
velocity, and position of notes in a track. If Garage Band won't cut it, 
would I be able to use either Logic or Pro Tools?


Regards,

Gavin


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Re: Editing MIDI Events In Garage Band

2011-10-21 Thread James Lee
As far as I know, the score part of editor group window is inaccessible. 
It will just say scroll area.


JL

On 10/21/2011 4:16 PM, Sean Murphy wrote:

HI,

Thought, don't know if it is possible.

What about using apple script to make the changes you want? Requires 
programming knowledge.


Sean
- Original Message - From: Gavin g.batw...@gmail.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 9:32 PM
Subject: Editing MIDI Events In Garage Band


Hi guys,

Is there a way to accessibly edit MIDI events in Garage Band? I'm 
looking for a kind of equivalent to the event list view in Sonar. Does 
Garage Band have anything like this? I want to be able to change the 
length, pitch, velocity, and position of notes in a track. If Garage 
Band won't cut it, would I be able to use either Logic or Pro Tools?


Regards,

Gavin




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Editing MIDI Events In Garage Band

2011-10-18 Thread Gavin
Hi guys,

Is there a way to accessibly edit MIDI events in Garage Band? I'm looking for a 
kind of equivalent to the event list view in Sonar. Does Garage Band have 
anything like this? I want to be able to change the length, pitch, velocity, 
and position of notes in a track. If Garage Band won't cut it, would I be able 
to use either Logic or Pro Tools?

Regards,

Gavin


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Re: Editing MIDI Events In Garage Band

2011-10-18 Thread Chris Moore
Sadly there is nothing on the Mac currently that let's you edit MIDI events 
with VO.  It is an area we are all hoping will add.  My advice for now is write 
to accessibil...@apple.com requesting the feature to become accessible in GB 
and also visit www.apple.com/feedback and select GB, and provide feedback 
requesting access to MIDI events for VO users.

Chris 
On 18 Oct 2011, at 11:32, Gavin wrote:

 Hi guys,
 
 Is there a way to accessibly edit MIDI events in Garage Band? I'm looking for 
 a kind of equivalent to the event list view in Sonar. Does Garage Band have 
 anything like this? I want to be able to change the length, pitch, velocity, 
 and position of notes in a track. If Garage Band won't cut it, would I be 
 able to use either Logic or Pro Tools?
 
 Regards,
 
 Gavin
 
 
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Re: Editing MIDI Events In Garage Band

2011-10-18 Thread Gavin
Hi Chris,

Thanks for the reply. It's quite a pity that I can't currently edit MIDI 
events. I hoped that this would be another area where Mac accessibility is 
excellent, but I guess I'll have to find another solution. Do you know of a way 
to export the MIDI used by GB to a file so I can perhaps edit it in Sonar on 
Windows?

Regards,

Gavin


On 18 Oct 2011, at 12:50 PM, Chris Moore wrote:

 Sadly there is nothing on the Mac currently that let's you edit MIDI events 
 with VO.  It is an area we are all hoping will add.  My advice for now is 
 write to accessibil...@apple.com requesting the feature to become accessible 
 in GB and also visit www.apple.com/feedback and select GB, and provide 
 feedback requesting access to MIDI events for VO users.
 
 Chris 
 On 18 Oct 2011, at 11:32, Gavin wrote:
 
 Hi guys,
 
 Is there a way to accessibly edit MIDI events in Garage Band? I'm looking 
 for a kind of equivalent to the event list view in Sonar. Does Garage Band 
 have anything like this? I want to be able to change the length, pitch, 
 velocity, and position of notes in a track. If Garage Band won't cut it, 
 would I be able to use either Logic or Pro Tools?
 
 Regards,
 
 Gavin
 
 
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Re: Editing MIDI Events In Garage Band

2011-10-18 Thread Chris Moore
I don't think you can export the files, I think the only way around this is to 
open the file in Logic if you have it, and then export it from there.

Am sure someone will chime in here if I am wrong.

Chris 
On 18 Oct 2011, at 12:02, Gavin wrote:

 Hi Chris,
 
 Thanks for the reply. It's quite a pity that I can't currently edit MIDI 
 events. I hoped that this would be another area where Mac accessibility is 
 excellent, but I guess I'll have to find another solution. Do you know of a 
 way to export the MIDI used by GB to a file so I can perhaps edit it in Sonar 
 on Windows?
 
 Regards,
 
 Gavin
 
 
 On 18 Oct 2011, at 12:50 PM, Chris Moore wrote:
 
 Sadly there is nothing on the Mac currently that let's you edit MIDI events 
 with VO.  It is an area we are all hoping will add.  My advice for now is 
 write to accessibil...@apple.com requesting the feature to become accessible 
 in GB and also visit www.apple.com/feedback and select GB, and provide 
 feedback requesting access to MIDI events for VO users.
 
 Chris 
 On 18 Oct 2011, at 11:32, Gavin wrote:
 
 Hi guys,
 
 Is there a way to accessibly edit MIDI events in Garage Band? I'm looking 
 for a kind of equivalent to the event list view in Sonar. Does Garage Band 
 have anything like this? I want to be able to change the length, pitch, 
 velocity, and position of notes in a track. If Garage Band won't cut it, 
 would I be able to use either Logic or Pro Tools?
 
 Regards,
 
 Gavin
 
 
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Re: Editing MIDI Events In Garage Band

2011-10-18 Thread Chuck Reichel

Hi Chris,
Yes import the midi file into Logic and export it as a standard midi  
file.
When I have arrangers that I work with at the studio send me midi  
arrangements I do this and then import it in to my Pro Tools 9.3 HD3  
rig, and start working.

Talk soon

Chuck


On Oct 18, 2011, at 7:11 AM, Chris Moore wrote:

I don't think you can export the files, I think the only way around  
this is to open the file in Logic if you have it, and then export it  
from there.


Am sure someone will chime in here if I am wrong.

Chris
On 18 Oct 2011, at 12:02, Gavin wrote:


Hi Chris,

Thanks for the reply. It's quite a pity that I can't currently edit  
MIDI events. I hoped that this would be another area where Mac  
accessibility is excellent, but I guess I'll have to find another  
solution. Do you know of a way to export the MIDI used by GB to a  
file so I can perhaps edit it in Sonar on Windows?


Regards,

Gavin


On 18 Oct 2011, at 12:50 PM, Chris Moore wrote:

Sadly there is nothing on the Mac currently that let's you edit  
MIDI events with VO.  It is an area we are all hoping will add.   
My advice for now is write to accessibil...@apple.com requesting  
the feature to become accessible in GB and also visit www.apple.com/feedback 
 and select GB, and provide feedback requesting access to MIDI  
events for VO users.


Chris
On 18 Oct 2011, at 11:32, Gavin wrote:


Hi guys,

Is there a way to accessibly edit MIDI events in Garage Band? I'm  
looking for a kind of equivalent to the event list view in Sonar.  
Does Garage Band have anything like this? I want to be able to  
change the length, pitch, velocity, and position of notes in a  
track. If Garage Band won't cut it, would I be able to use either  
Logic or Pro Tools?


Regards,

Gavin


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