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> Changing Midi Channels In Gb
soehnk
posté sam. 2 févr. 2008, 18:53
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Hello,
how does one assign or activate different midi channels in Garageband within one track? I want to activate different midi channels available in Miroslav Philharmonik. How do I go about doing this?

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posté dim. 3 févr. 2008, 08:15
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soehnk... By time this communique reaches you, jimdubpramgaragebandman will have your problem sorted.
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posté lun. 4 févr. 2008, 11:49
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MacDaddy, your faith in me is deeply touching but I don't know the answer to this one.
I don't think it's possible to open more than one midi channel per track in GB. Seems to me you have to open a new track for a new channel?


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Mac Daddy
posté mar. 5 févr. 2008, 06:17
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Yo, jimdubpramgargebandman....

When I didn't see an immediate Post from you I figured you must be Holidaying in Jamaica or sumpthin...

I know whatever you are doing you are having a great time...
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posté mar. 5 févr. 2008, 06:25
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Unfortunately, GB doesn't actually handle multiple MIDI channels separately. Each MIDI track in GB is, in effect, 'listening' to all MIDI channels simultaneously. To get assignable MIDI channels for individual tracks, I believe you'll need to look at Logic Express 8 or Logic Studio.

I found this Apple discussions thread on assigning MIDI channels in Logic Express.

GB is a great 'sketch pad' for your works, but it sounds like you are already working above GB's bar, so to speak.

I have read some reviews on Apple's boards about SoundFont Synth GB, but I can't find definitive information on it accomplishing what you're looking for.

Wish there was better news.

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posté ven. 11 avril 2008, 00:37
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Thanks for all the discussion and advice! I'll look into Logic and see if it will suit my needs. I'll also check out the apple discussion link.

Rock on,

Keith
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QUOTE (Mac Daddy @ Tue 5 Feb 2008, 06:17) *
Yo, jimdubpramgargebandman....

When I didn't see an immediate Post from you I figured you must be Holidaying in Jamaica or sumpthin...

I know whatever you are doing you are having a great time...


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