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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Creating a mid file

2005-07-10 by GAmoore@aol.com

The problem is getting the settings you want - reverb, chorus, pan, program changes -

Are there midi control numbers for those things? If your synth has control numbers for them, then you can put them in.


into a track as events. Without the MIDI > Insert Instrument MIDI Settings as Events thing,


Are you expecting that the midi settings from the synth are going to get read into Logic and recorded as midi? Thats probably right. Hit RECORD on the midi track , and twiddle some knobs and see if they get recorded in the event editor afterward.

you have to do a workaround as far as I can tell. Either enter them individually per track in
the text editor or create a template and superimpose the template values on your file.



Why don't you make the changes using region-based automation. You can control any of the CC's I think. If you do the track based automation I think you can convert to region based. Then its in midi.


Unless you have these elemtnets as events per track, many things won't play a Logic-
created midi file.



Thats why you export it as type 0 or type 1 midi file so it will be generic and universal.


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