Re: Midi track setup program changes.

2011-02-25 Thread Chuck Reichel

Hi JR,

Since your on midi have you found a way to insert a program change  
that actually stays in the track?


I have been poking around the PT midi tracks and can change  banks and  
program changes.

 also some what use the midnam files in the midi track.
BTW the midnam files do display there patch names just fine after  
entering the program #.
 After a re launch of the pt session containing the midi tracks the  
next day the program changes are not staying in the track!

any 1 having the same results?
Is there a keyboard command to insert a program change?Thanks

On Feb 25, 2011, at 1:45 PM, J. R. Westmoreland wrote:


Hi,

We are now in Chapter 6 on the PT101 course book.
This chapter is recording and working with MIDI.

I have the MIDI keyboard up and running, a JV 35 by Roland. It was a  
bit tricky but mostly because it was one of those where you have to  
change from “local: on” to “local: off”, on being the default, This  
is one of those cases where you have to be able to see the LED  
display on the keyboard. The bad part is that it claims in the book  
that the parameter isn’t saved which means you have to do it every  
time the keyboard is powered up. Anyway, it is working now.


I created a blank session, then created a new “instrument” track.  
According to my instructor and the book this allows the use of  
xpand2 pack.
If I follow the procedure we used in class and the book there are at  
least one place where you must use the mouse, maybe even two.
Does someone have a procedure they use when doing this that is fast  
and no mouse required?


Second, I want to select and record 4 bars for a drum loop, I  
suspect I will use these later to duplicate for the track. In the  
book they have you drag from bar 1 through 4 to select them as a  
region? Then record them. What is the best way to accomplish this  
procedure?
Can I set the start and end info in the counters area then somehow  
select it?


It would be nice to take this text and set up an alternative set or  
procedures that could be used by the visually impaired. Maybe I  
should write down what works and collect them together for the next  
person who attempts this cert effort. This would be a good time to  
do this since the book is VERY new, we couldn’t get them for the  
class until Jan 7th. I’m still trying to get an accessible version  
of the book that isn’t just a scanned version. LOL


Thanks for the advice.

Best,
J. R.





Chuck Reichel
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com





RE: Midi track setup program changes.

2011-02-25 Thread J. R. Westmoreland
I now trying to figure out how to copy/move something from the region list
to a midi instrument track. I don't seem to be able to import a midi file
such that it creates a new instrument track. The problem comes when I want
to use Xpand2 instruments to play an existing midi file.

I imported the midi file to a region list and now have three midi items on
the region list. I want to now put them one at a time onto three instrument
tracks that I have created and set the insert to be the Grand Piano.

 

Can I do this? How?

 

Thanks,

J. R.

 

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Chuck Reichel
Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 5:28 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Midi track setup  program changes.

 

Hi JR,

 

Since your on midi have you found a way to insert a program change that
actually stays in the track?

 

I have been poking around the PT midi tracks and can change  banks and
program changes.

 also some what use the midnam files in the midi track.

BTW the midnam files do display there patch names just fine after entering
the program #.

 After a re launch of the pt session containing the midi tracks the next day
the program changes are not staying in the track!

any 1 having the same results?

Is there a keyboard command to insert a program change?Thanks

 

On Feb 25, 2011, at 1:45 PM, J. R. Westmoreland wrote:





Hi,

 

We are now in Chapter 6 on the PT101 course book.

This chapter is recording and working with MIDI.

 

I have the MIDI keyboard up and running, a JV 35 by Roland. It was a bit
tricky but mostly because it was one of those where you have to change from
local: on to local: off, on being the default, This is one of those
cases where you have to be able to see the LED display on the keyboard. The
bad part is that it claims in the book that the parameter isn't saved which
means you have to do it every time the keyboard is powered up. Anyway, it is
working now.

 

I created a blank session, then created a new instrument track. According
to my instructor and the book this allows the use of xpand2 pack.

If I follow the procedure we used in class and the book there are at least
one place where you must use the mouse, maybe even two.

Does someone have a procedure they use when doing this that is fast and no
mouse required?

 

Second, I want to select and record 4 bars for a drum loop, I suspect I will
use these later to duplicate for the track. In the book they have you drag
from bar 1 through 4 to select them as a region? Then record them. What is
the best way to accomplish this procedure?

Can I set the start and end info in the counters area then somehow select
it?

 

It would be nice to take this text and set up an alternative set or
procedures that could be used by the visually impaired. Maybe I should write
down what works and collect them together for the next person who attempts
this cert effort. This would be a good time to do this since the book is
VERY new, we couldn't get them for the class until Jan 7th. I'm still trying
to get an accessible version of the book that isn't just a scanned version.
LOL

 

Thanks for the advice.

 

Best,

J. R.

 

 

 

 

Chuck Reichel

954-742-0019

www.SoundPictureRecording.com

 

 

 



Re: Midi track setup program changes.

2011-02-25 Thread Frank Carmickle
Hi J. R.

I don't have any experience with midi track import but audio track import can 
create new tracks with each file you want to import.  Try setting the import 
options not to region but to new track if it let's you.

--FC


Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 25, 2011, at 21:13, J. R. Westmoreland j...@jrw.org wrote:

 I now trying to figure out how to copy/move something from the region list to 
 a midi instrument track. I don’t seem to be able to import a midi file such 
 that it creates a new instrument track. The problem comes when I want to use 
 Xpand2 instruments to play an existing midi file.
 
 I imported the midi file to a region list and now have three midi items on 
 the region list. I want to now put them one at a time onto three instrument 
 tracks that I have created and set the insert to be the Grand Piano.
 
  
 
 Can I do this? How?
 
  
 
 Thanks,
 
 J. R.
 
  
 
  
 
 From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
 Of Chuck Reichel
 Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 5:28 PM
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Midi track setup  program changes.
 
  
 
 Hi JR,
 
  
 
 Since your on midi have you found a way to insert a program change that 
 actually stays in the track?
 
  
 
 I have been poking around the PT midi tracks and can change  banks and 
 program changes.
 
  also some what use the midnam files in the midi track.
 
 BTW the midnam files do display there patch names just fine after entering 
 the program #.
 
  After a re launch of the pt session containing the midi tracks the next day 
 the program changes are not staying in the track!
 
 any 1 having the same results?
 
 Is there a keyboard command to insert a program change?Thanks
 
  
 
 On Feb 25, 2011, at 1:45 PM, J. R. Westmoreland wrote:
 
 
 
 
 Hi,
 
  
 
 We are now in Chapter 6 on the PT101 course book.
 
 This chapter is recording and working with MIDI.
 
  
 
 I have the MIDI keyboard up and running, a JV 35 by Roland. It was a bit 
 tricky but mostly because it was one of those where you have to change from 
 “local: on” to “local: off”, on being the default, This is one of those cases 
 where you have to be able to see the LED display on the keyboard. The bad 
 part is that it claims in the book that the parameter isn’t saved which means 
 you have to do it every time the keyboard is powered up. Anyway, it is 
 working now.
 
  
 
 I created a blank session, then created a new “instrument” track. According 
 to my instructor and the book this allows the use of xpand2 pack.
 
 If I follow the procedure we used in class and the book there are at least 
 one place where you must use the mouse, maybe even two.
 
 Does someone have a procedure they use when doing this that is fast and no 
 mouse required?
 
  
 
 Second, I want to select and record 4 bars for a drum loop, I suspect I will 
 use these later to duplicate for the track. In the book they have you drag 
 from bar 1 through 4 to select them as a region? Then record them. What is 
 the best way to accomplish this procedure?
 
 Can I set the start and end info in the counters area then somehow select it?
 
  
 
 It would be nice to take this text and set up an alternative set or 
 procedures that could be used by the visually impaired. Maybe I should write 
 down what works and collect them together for the next person who attempts 
 this cert effort. This would be a good time to do this since the book is VERY 
 new, we couldn’t get them for the class until Jan 7th. I’m still trying to 
 get an accessible version of the book that isn’t just a scanned version. LOL
 
  
 
 Thanks for the advice.
 
  
 
 Best,
 
 J. R.
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 Chuck Reichel
 
 954-742-0019
 
 www.SoundPictureRecording.com
 
  
 
  
 
  


Re: Midi track setup program changes.

2011-02-25 Thread Kevin Reeves
Hey man. Just import the midi, let it create new midi tracks, then set up 2 or 
3 xpand tracks. You can have 4 tracks per xpand instantiation. So some of your 
midi tracks can go to xpand2 1, then more to xpand2 2, and so on. You could 
also instantiate the mini grand and set a midi track to it. Hope this helps a 
bit.

Kevin. Westmoreland wrote:

 I now trying to figure out how to copy/move something from the region list to 
 a midi instrument track. I don’t seem to be able to import a midi file such 
 that it creates a new instrument track. The problem comes when I want to use 
 Xpand2 instruments to play an existing midi file.
 I imported the midi file to a region list and now have three midi items on 
 the region list. I want to now put them one at a time onto three instrument 
 tracks that I have created and set the insert to be the Grand Piano.
  
 Can I do this? How?
  
 Thanks,
 J. R.
  
  
 From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
 OfChuck Reichel
 Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 5:28 PM
 To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
 Subject: Re: Midi track setup  program changes.
 
  
 Hi JR,
  
 Since your on midi have you found a way to insert a program change that 
 actually stays in the track?
  
 I have been poking around the PT midi tracks and can change  banks and 
 program changes.
  also some what use the midnam files in the midi track.
 BTW the midnam files do display there patch names just fine after entering 
 the program #.
  After a re launch of the pt session containing the midi tracks the next day 
 the program changes are not staying in the track!
 any 1 having the same results?
 Is there a keyboard command to insert a program change?Thanks
  
 On Feb 25, 2011, at 1:45 PM, J. R. Westmoreland wrote:
 
 
 Hi,
  
 We are now in Chapter 6 on the PT101 course book.
 This chapter is recording and working with MIDI.
  
 I have the MIDI keyboard up and running, a JV 35 by Roland. It was a bit 
 tricky but mostly because it was one of those where you have to change from 
 “local: on” to “local: off”, on being the default, This is one of those cases 
 where you have to be able to see the LED display on the keyboard. The bad 
 part is that it claims in the book that the parameter isn’t saved which means 
 you have to do it every time the keyboard is powered up. Anyway, it is 
 working now.
  
 I created a blank session, then created a new “instrument” track. According 
 to my instructor and the book this allows the use of xpand2 pack.
 If I follow the procedure we used in class and the book there are at least 
 one place where you must use the mouse, maybe even two.
 Does someone have a procedure they use when doing this that is fast and no 
 mouse required?
  
 Second, I want to select and record 4 bars for a drum loop, I suspect I will 
 use these later to duplicate for the track. In the book they have you drag 
 from bar 1 through 4 to select them as a region? Then record them. What is 
 the best way to accomplish this procedure?
 Can I set the start and end info in the counters area then somehow select it?
  
 It would be nice to take this text and set up an alternative set or 
 procedures that could be used by the visually impaired. Maybe I should write 
 down what works and collect them together for the next person who attempts 
 this cert effort. This would be a good time to do this since the book is VERY 
 new, we couldn’t get them for the class until Jan 7th. I’m still trying to 
 get an accessible version of the book that isn’t just a scanned version. LOL
  
 Thanks for the advice.
  
 Best,
 J. R.
  
  
  
  
 Chuck Reichel
 954-742-0019
 www.SoundPictureRecording.com