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How to save short, multiple MIDI ideas.
Posted: Sat May 14, 2016 4:51 pm
by Padank
Hello, Could you give me a couple of options as to how I might save all setting within a virtual instrument (plugins too) on a single track? Such as: 1 instance of FM8 with a patch, record a short idea, add plugin, and save. Then, move to another idea on the same track with a different patch, different plugins on the same track from 30-50 sec. Then another, etc..
Been using Save as but would like to keep them within the same project. I a guessing that there are a few ways that Motunation users do something similar and hoping to learn a new trick or two.
Thank you!
Re: How to save short, multiple MIDI ideas.
Posted: Sat May 14, 2016 5:30 pm
by FMiguelez
Clippings were born to do this.
It's easy to start your collection. Check out the relevant chapter in the manual. You'll be clipping around 5 minutes after that.
You can include anything in them... Audio tracks, aux tracks, their routing, their plugins, automation, empty space, etc.
Re: How to save short, multiple MIDI ideas.
Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 10:31 am
by Padank
Fantastic! Thanks FM! Going to the manual now-
Re: How to save short, multiple MIDI ideas.
Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 1:51 pm
by Padank
I've been playing with clippings today. It is correct to say that to save a small section of the same MIDI track that I you must:
1) create a new song or sequence in the chunks menu.
2) set the beginning and end time.
3) drag this to the clippings window
At that point, as I am scrolling through ideas/sounds on that track how would I select the VI patch?
I have tried clicking and dragging.
I would like to find a way with fewer steps if possible. I am sure as I get used to this that it will seem more intuitive.
Thanks again!
P
Re: How to save short, multiple MIDI ideas.
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 3:03 pm
by FMiguelez
I wouldn't use Clippings to recall PATCHES from VIs. For that, I would use whatever facility the VI offers for recalling.
I'm almost sure that you would need to create a clipping with the full VI just for one track with the patch you want. So I think it's more efficient to use Clippings for track structure recall, and recall your patches from saved lists within your VIs.
This does work for plugins beautifully, though. So if you have a nice chain of plugins, and you want to save it, you can do so as a Clipping or directly from the mixer (same result).
But you listed too many steps to handle the Clippings anyway.
You don't need to create a new Song or Sequence every time.... All you have to do is simply make a Time Range selection with the tracks you want included in the clipping, and drag them (or use the command) to their clipping container.
That's it! 2 simple and quick steps for total power and flexibility.