um...... yes you can i remember back in the day exporting drum patterns out of reason's drummachine sequencer looking thing.
not multichannel midi's.
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um...... yes you can i remember back in the day exporting drum patterns out of reason's drummachine sequencer looking thing.
not multichannel midi's.
Ahh I understand you will use Soundbrush as FDD for any MIDI device! Nice nice! Use OpenMPT Tracker for MIDI!
Nick here is SD Card FDD emulator. So you can have 32GB FDD on Soundbrush...
http://hxc2001.free.fr/floppy_drive_emulator/
Tinctu wrote:WTF Fruity Pops??? -> Renoise style is better...
RF1 MIDI TRACKER
http://www.rf1.net/software/mtBest MIDI Tracker on Windows!
There are Linux trackers too, for example this one:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/fltracker/;o)
OR SIMPLY BUY ATARI1040STE FOR 20-50USD AS ROLAND WROTE ON THAT JAPANESE PRODUCT PAPER...
oh wow, i just downloaded this and i think it might be perfect!
i can't export from the trial version to see if it works with my hardware but it looks great. i'll play with this some more and probably will buy it tonight.
actually, i wasn't able to figure out the pattern editor window at all. totally confusing. and i can't find a manual anywhere online.
yeah, i was able to do that. but how do you change or enter numbers on the pattern editor? typing numbers doesn't work. i tried "add pattern" or "delete pattern" and it didn't seem to do anything? if i tried to do that with an existing song, it would just add random numbers everywhere.
nickmaynard wrote:you can't send midi info out of reason.
And people pay for this trash?
Getting a bit off the topic here, but Reason's best used as a ReWire client inside a "proper" DAW imo. It'll take anything you throw at it MIDI-wise, at least.
People pay $200 for Massive, and it's just a softsynth. So, I guess that's something to think about!
WTF Fruity Pops??? -> Renoise style is better...
No need to get indignant about it. I just personally find it easier than a tracker interface. Horses for courses!
I was trolling but anything that sequences should be able to export song data somehow.
OK OK you are right RF1 sux pretty lot... I got toons of error messages too, when I was trying it today.
MIDI XG TRACKER
http://blogs.wefrag.com/divide/midixgtracker/
http://www.findthatfile.com/search-3396
21.zip.htm
SEQUENCERS:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ariamae
=directory
http://www.anvilstudio.com/
http://breno.sarmen.to/midi/
very nice -> http://www.experimentalscene.com/softwa
ve-studio/
http://openmidiproject.sourceforge.jp/Sekaiju_en.html
http://filter24.org/seq24/shots.html
TRACKERS
imports IT and can export to MID http://ztracker.sourceforge.net/
import MIDI and export MIDI too http://openmpt.org/
Hmm hmm I need midi tracker too. So when you will find normal MIDI tracker let me know...
ztracker and openmpt are the best midi trackers
but they are not that great
Hmm looks like chip scene needs new MIDI tracker for MAC,WIN and LINUX with build in LSDJ/NANOLOOP, MDMidi support... hahaha.
Any coder??? I can code only "Hello World!" .
Last edited by Tinctu (Apr 13, 2012 5:49 am)
ztracker and openmpt are the best midi trackers
but they are not that great
openmpt has actually been really awesome so far. it does almost everything i want it to. i'm still figuring out how to program midi cc's and i can't figure out how to send program change info at all.
but yeah, openmpt is awesome.
Haha man, this is somewhat off topic, but MIDI Tracker is how I first started writing music...when I was a teenager I just wanted to make electronic music and I knew the Midi format from downloading video game music, so I just looked for a way to make Midi files, and found that piece of shit. So buggy. And I knew nothing at all so I thought the tracker interface was just how all people made music with computers. When I actively started writing real chip music it made it an easy transition though