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Re: cant set MIDI output as bus
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To understand this Just try clicking on a insert in one of your instrument tracks like 'trumpet 1'. go to instruments and try mini grand or xpand or structure free. Then arm your 'trumpet 1' audio track to record. You should hear something. If you pick structure free it will open with just a simple sine wave sound. But as Daryl posted, pro tools does not come with great orchestral sounds. |
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and whether its 1 track or 100 tracks, the process is the same is it not? so it doesnt really matter how many tracks i have, cause i can experiment and get things working on 1 track out the 30 or so that i have and go from there Quote:
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if you think this is getting out of hand and i should just go read the entire 1300+ pages of pro tools manuals, thats fine, ill go do that. however, i dont think that will of help because i think we all know that things are never as simple, straightforward, and easy as they make it out to be in manuals, and im probably not going to understand a lot of whats in there as im fairly new to this kind of stuff (at least with something like pro tools, ive used audacity but im sure your probably all laughing at that right now and the 2 are nothing alike) once again, sorry that this is causing such a big mess. i hope im not being rude (if i am, i apologize, thats not my intent), im just trying to explain my situation and whats going on
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does that make more sense than before?
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thank you again for all your support, i know this got all crazy and confusing but im glad we were able to get on the same page. Till next time, Cheers!
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Create an instrument track in PT. Instantiate one of the VI's you already have on there. Say Virtual Piano. Import your MIDI track from Sibelius and put the MIDI notes on that track. You should be able to hear the piano play back whatever you have there. If you want other sounds, try Structure Free or Xpand...both come with great sample libraries of sounds. If you still want to somehow 'blend' in the sounds from the Sibelius wavs...just import those to separate audio tracks and then pull the fader all the way down. As you play back the VI, raise the level on the audio track fader until you get the blend you want. How to create and install instrument tracks and VI's is all covered in depth in the manual. There's also a TON of free how to vids on Youtube and over at ProToolsExpert.com
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