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ven. 14 déc. 2007, 03:06
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I just got Logic 8 and it looks very cool. I imported a SMF and Demixed By Pitch the drum parts because I want to adust the levels on all the parts. Now all the parts are one channel 10 as you know. So, do I put all the parts on separate midi channels? That doesn't seen right because if I have many drum parts I would run out of midi channels. So, how do I do this? If anyone knows PLEASE, PLEASE, explain it to me as if you were speaking to a child. I'm serious. You really have to explain each step clearly. I've been looking thru the manual and I cannot see anything related to this. Yes, it tells you you can do it, but doesn't really tell you how. I'm very frustrated and I know many of you have been there too. Thanks
sus4
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sus4 Balancing The Levels On Drum Parts. ven. 14 déc. 2007, 03:06 Mac Daddy Dear sus4... I think you are one of the Pioneers s... ven. 14 déc. 2007, 07:16 dixiechicken DC here!
You'll have to separate out the ... ven. 14 déc. 2007, 11:16 sus4 QUOTE (dixiechicken @ Fri 14 Dec 2007, 05... ven. 14 déc. 2007, 15:45 emgcarra OK sus4, that´s a whole different story. As ghess ... sam. 15 déc. 2007, 17:52 emgcarra Hi sus4:
As far as I know, best way to do that is... ven. 14 déc. 2007, 15:03 ghess The sliders on a mixer are sending MIDI CC#7 messa... sam. 15 déc. 2007, 08:13 Jim Hoyland As ghess points out, its not possible to send volu... sam. 15 déc. 2007, 10:35 sus4 I think I understand what you are all saying. I... sam. 15 déc. 2007, 15:36 makaala In Logic 7 and other sequencers, I have cut and pa... dim. 16 déc. 2007, 10:08
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