Hi,
I'm using LA Scoring Strings within DP 10. This VI has a look ahead feature of 40ms so the strings sound in time.
I've been using the shift command to move my MIDI notes minus 40ms and while this works well, I'd rather leave my MIDI data where it is and just apply an offset to the whole track. Is there somewhere I can do this please?
Thanks
Darren
MIDI Track Offset
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MIDI Track Offset
iMac 27" 2013 24 GB RAM
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OSX Catalina. Focusrite Clarett 8Pre. Heritage Audio HA73.
DP10.
Yamaha CP4. 1961 Hammond A100. Too many Leslies.
……………………
Darren Heinrich
BMus (Hons) Jazz Piano
PhD Jazz Organ Improvisation
http://www.dazzjazz.com/
Re: MIDI Track Offset
MIDI 'Time Shift' plugin on the track
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Re: MIDI Track Offset
Look into Articulations... you can set offset (negative delay) for different instruments there.
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques ... ation-maps
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques ... ation-maps
Re: MIDI Track Offset
I don't think that’s available in DP10? Thanks for the link though!HCMarkus wrote: ↑Sun Dec 31, 2023 5:50 pm Look into Articulations... you can set offset for different instruments there.
https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques ... ation-maps
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Re: MIDI Track Offset
Thanks all, the MIDI plugin works a treat - I had completely forgot about plugins on MIDI tracks!
Darren
Darren
iMac 27" 2013 24 GB RAM
OSX Catalina. Focusrite Clarett 8Pre. Heritage Audio HA73.
DP10.
Yamaha CP4. 1961 Hammond A100. Too many Leslies.
……………………
Darren Heinrich
BMus (Hons) Jazz Piano
PhD Jazz Organ Improvisation
http://www.dazzjazz.com/
OSX Catalina. Focusrite Clarett 8Pre. Heritage Audio HA73.
DP10.
Yamaha CP4. 1961 Hammond A100. Too many Leslies.
……………………
Darren Heinrich
BMus (Hons) Jazz Piano
PhD Jazz Organ Improvisation
http://www.dazzjazz.com/