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recording arpeggiator-output in logic ?
hi, i?m new to this board, as i?ve never had any virus issues using cubase vst and sx 1-3.
however, sometimes i have to work with logic7 and there it seems not at all obvious how to set it up so i?d be able to trigger the virus(b) from a logic track and at the same time record the arpeggiators output to another logictrack (without causing a midiloop). i can?t imagine that this ain?t possible given the "flexible" environment possibilities :roll: any hint would be most welcome. thanks cb |
if i understand what you are trying to do, why not just assign the output of the arp to a bus track, and then assign the input of another track to the bus. Either use a bus or an input track (if you are going to record midi cc's). Hopefully I understood what you are saying.
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sorry, maybe i haven?t been clear enough.
i was talking about midi. the virus has the option to output it?s arpeggiator-performance as midi notes, which you then can record on a miditrack in a sequencer. then you can manipulate and playback this stuff from your sequencer (with arpeggiator off in virus). anyway, i found a way to do that in logic: create a "input notes" - track (Clicks & Ports) i couldn?t found it referenced in the manuals but this kind of track does exactly what i want. basically it let?s you record any midi from all midiinputs to a new miditrack without outputting anywhere and thus avoiding midi loopbacks. |
thanks for the tip, will have to give it a go myself. It is wierd that the standard audio instrument track assigned to the virus does not record arps as individual midi notes. It does for my V-synths arp.
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When it records notation to your sequencer, does it also record the sys-ex info too? |
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What I meant was, when you trigger the appegiator, does the sys-ex that's included within the particular appegiator patern, get transmitted along with the notation data to the sequencer? For example, just say you've recorded a appeg line from the V-synth that has pitch shifting included within the appeg patern itself. Then you use that same recorded midi file to play another V-synth patch - does the pitch shifting (or what ever V-synth attribute) affect the new sound? Hope that's clearer..... 8O EDIT* Sorry for the thread highjack clueblast. Welcome to the forum too by the way. |
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Do the other knobs transmit anything then?
Just making sure....You can program the appegiator to effect the d-beams, timetrip and softknobs though can't you? |
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What is cool is that you can program the arp from the TTpad. In other words it will records notes from where you put your hand on the TTpad. I have come uip with some random whacky stuff doing this. |
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