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nwarren1981 11-07-2018 03:23 PM

Randomise Midi without leavings gaps
 
Hi All,

I have a midi track that is triggering a bass guitar. The the midi notes do not have any gaps between them and are quantised to the grid. I am hoping to add a randomise percentage to add some life to it. Is there a way to do this without creating any overlaps or gaps between the notes so that the join between each adjacent note is moved as one. If they overlap with this bass instrument they turn into slides so I'm trying to avoid that. Thanks

musicman691 11-08-2018 04:03 AM

Re: Randomise Midi without leavings gaps
 
PT version?
What exactly are you trying to randomise? Length? Velocity? Velocity is easy, length a bit more difficult if not impossible. To keep the notes on the grid and change length and not have overlaps and not have gaps - I can't see how to do that. If you're willing to live with gaps you could select all the notes and shorten them and then randomnise that length at the same time.

From the description I'm guessing you're running the Rickenbacker Bass inside Kontakt 5?

But I would first randomnise the velocity of all the notes. See if that gets you what you want and then delve into note length.

Evermore 11-08-2018 09:14 AM

Re: Randomise Midi without leavings gaps
 
Try this... randomize your midi notes, then open Real-Time Properties and turn on Duration, select Legato/Overlap. You might want to use "write to track" so that it becomes permanent.

musicman691 11-08-2018 09:45 AM

Re: Randomise Midi without leavings gaps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Evermore (Post 2505116)
Try this... randomize your midi notes, then open Real-Time Properties and turn on Duration, select Legato/Overlap. You might want to use "write to track" so that it becomes permanent.

Your procedure is wrong at least for PT 11.3.2 Duration change and legato/overlap is in 'event operations'. OP doesn't want overlap or gaps. We also don't know what the op wants to randomise.

Evermore 11-08-2018 10:50 AM

Re: Randomise Midi without leavings gaps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by musicman691 (Post 2505119)
Your procedure is wrong at least for PT 11.3.2 Duration change and legato/overlap is in 'event operations'. OP doesn't want overlap or gaps. We also don't know what the op wants to randomise.

Actually it was pretty clear as to what the OP is looking for. You can achieve this using either or.

After midi notes have been randomized, in Event Operations->Change Duration you need to select "Legato" and enter 0,000 so that there is no overlapping between notes when you hit apply.
Real-Time Properties->Duration->legato/overlap keeps it live, so one can just focus on randomizing under Event Operations->Quantize without having to go back and forth between "Quantize and Change Duration".

Is there no "Real-Time Properties in PT 11?

musicman691 11-08-2018 02:35 PM

Re: Randomise Midi without leavings gaps
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Evermore (Post 2505133)
Actually it was pretty clear as to what the OP is looking for. You can achieve this using either or.

After midi notes have been randomized, in Event Operations->Change Duration you need to select "Legato" and enter 0,000 so that there is no overlapping between notes when you hit apply.
Real-Time Properties->Duration->legato/overlap keeps it live, so one can just focus on randomizing under Event Operations->Quantize without having to go back and forth between "Quantize and Change Duration".

Is there no "Real-Time Properties in PT 11?

Not like you're talking about. I already told you what is in (or not) in PT11.3.2 Real Time Properties is in PT11 but not with the functions you're talking about. But we still don't know what the op wants to randomise - it's not clear at all. Nor do we know what version of PT he's running.


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