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Aster 08-31-2020 12:37 PM

Recording midi tracks from Fantom G sequencer
 
Hi , I am having problems recording / replicating the individual midi tracks from my Fantom G into PT 11. All the midi tracks record on to one channel despite my routing /selecting the right midi channel. Ideally would like to route them individually (1 midi track per FANTOM G midi track) and record at once ? Any Fantom users out there that maybe able to help or users that record externally sequenced midi tracks to PT . I don not really want to export midi tracks from FG and then import to PT.

Top Jimmy 08-31-2020 01:25 PM

Re: Recording midi tracks from Fantom G sequencer
 
Somehow the routing isn’t correct. If each sequencer track is routed to a unique midi channel, and each track in Pro Tools is set to only input a unique midi channel, then you will be able to transfer up to 16 individual midi tracks at once. Somewhere a setting is set to Omni or All when it shouldn’t be.

Aster 09-01-2020 02:53 AM

Re: Recording midi tracks from Fantom G sequencer
 
The Fantom G has 16 midi channels. I create a midi track select input Fantom G channel 1 in PT , in Fantom G channel 1 is the piano midi part. When i record it continues to record all midi parts on the same channel. Is there a global setting (PT or in the Fantom G) i need to enable or change something with my routing ?

albee1952 09-12-2020 01:32 PM

Re: Recording midi tracks from Fantom G sequencer
 
I'd start by reading the Fantom manual to see if there is a way to export the midi files onto a USB stick(or over USB to your computer).:o

Southsidemusic 09-12-2020 05:20 PM

Re: Recording midi tracks from Fantom G sequencer
 
Look for a setting on the Roland called ”Local On/OFF” and set that to Local OFF and you should be good :-)


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