I am assuming that you want to change Channel Aftertouch (not Key Aftertouch) to a Continuous Controller. Start MidiOx and go to Options / Midi devices and select MidiYoke 1 in and out as well as MidiYoke 2 in and out. Sorry, it will appear to be a bit complicated. ![]() Re: Mapping cymbal choke aftertouch (no cc value) How do I go about mapping the signal to a specific cc# so I can manually map it? Do I also need midi yoke? I am new to this level of midi implementation. Fl Studio doesn't seem to want to receive the aftertouch info correctly. Here's what I'm using: Simmons sd1000 ekit >Addictive Drums 2 >Fl Studio 20. I am just trying to get cymbal choke functionality with my current setup. I have tried all of the normal means through the software I am using to get this to work with no success. Topic: Mapping cymbal choke aftertouch (no cc value) (Read 3451 times) Mapping cymbal choke aftertouch (no cc value) Mapping Questions (Moderator: Jamie OConnell) ![]() I mean, I want each drum as it's own track for mixdown but I also want to cut down on all of this processing and free up my CPU a bit.« MIDI-OX User Forum - Mapping cymbal choke aftertouch (no cc value) » Still not sure if I'm on the right track. I sent each signal at 0.0, for now anyway. I sent each Aux track to a respective bus and then made audio tracks with the corresponding bus in the I/O. I took a screenshot of what I have going on now in each monitor. Man, these tracks are really adding up! Thank you for being so patient with me. instead of 1-2, then again on the Audio track select the corresponding Bus from the I/O menu. The second method is to select Output Bus 1 e.g. Now you can set it to Pre fade so the signal will not be nepednent on the Aux fader. With this method you choose what amount of the signal you send. Send the Aux to a Bus, then create new Audio track and from the I/O menu on the channel strip select the Bus you sent the signal through. I have Pre-Fader Metering on if that makes any difference.ģ.) Finally, and this one is extremely stupid ( ), but is there a way to make the Mixer/Piano Roll/Score (any of those tabs) it's own window, like in Reason? I just setup a basic dual monitor setup and would really like to sequence MIDI on a completely dedicated monitor versus using my mouse to adjust every five seconds! Every single channel goes to clip at like +5.0 during playback. When I created the Aux Tracks for each drum now, it's even worse. I literally have to bring it down to like -40 before it even goes below 0.0. ![]() How would I create each Aux track into it's own audio file? I'm a bit confused here as the Aux track doesn't show up in the main arrange window as the Software Instrument track does, so I'm hesitant to simply choose "Export Track/Region as Audio."Ģ.) Also, and maybe I'm still ignorant to this, but I've noticed that all anytime I program drums in software instrument with Addictive Drums, for example, the levels go through the roof. I go into Logic's mixer, create 10 Aux Tracks (8 mono - each drum 2 stereo - Overhead and Room). ![]() However, I think it's time to start using the multi-output feature so I can tweak a bit more!ġ.) So I have my drums all sequenced nicely and fiddled with velocities until satisfaction and then I go into AD and click the down arrow on each track I want sent out. While just messing around I would simply just use the drum loops or sequence a MIDI file and then export to audio to save up some space on my humble 2GHz macbook. I'm relatively new to sequencing in general, and also just started using Addictive Drums. I did a quick search and couldn't find a question exactly like my predicament. Hello all, please excuse me for being naive.
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