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BOUNCING MIDI IN PARIS [message #62628] Sat, 07 January 2006 11:46 Go to next message
Richard Faylor is currently offline  Richard Faylor
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For some time I've used an old MIDI program and interface (Vision/Studio64X)
to create drum loops. Lately, I want to incorpoate those loops into Paris
projects. I've figured out how to import them onto the Paris playing field
at track 19 and I've got Paris triggering the MIDI from there, but what's
the best way to convert the MIDI track to an audio track? Would just "Bouncing
to disk" do the trick, or is there another way?

Many thanks!
Richard
Re: BOUNCING MIDI IN PARIS [message #62635 is a reply to message #62628] Sat, 07 January 2006 13:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Don Nafe is currently offline  Don Nafe   UNITED STATES
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It's my understanding that Paris' midi functions are as useless as tits on a
bull...I would suggest finding another means like a second computer linked
in any fashion to get your midi converted to audio tracks into Paris

Don


"Richard Faylor" <RichardFaylor@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> For some time I've used an old MIDI program and interface
> (Vision/Studio64X)
> to create drum loops. Lately, I want to incorpoate those loops into Paris
> projects. I've figured out how to import them onto the Paris playing field
> at track 19 and I've got Paris triggering the MIDI from there, but what's
> the best way to convert the MIDI track to an audio track? Would just
> "Bouncing
> to disk" do the trick, or is there another way?
>
> Many thanks!
> Richard
Re: BOUNCING MIDI IN PARIS [message #62670 is a reply to message #62628] Sun, 08 January 2006 06:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Lance Reichert is currently offline  Lance Reichert   UNITED STATES
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If you are monitoring the drum samples through paris, you would need to
"print" the drums via that track.
I would try to separate the individual drum sounds somehow during that
process.

Best,
Lance

"Richard Faylor" <RichardFaylor@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> For some time I've used an old MIDI program and interface
(Vision/Studio64X)
> to create drum loops. Lately, I want to incorpoate those loops into Paris
> projects. I've figured out how to import them onto the Paris playing field
> at track 19 and I've got Paris triggering the MIDI from there, but what's
> the best way to convert the MIDI track to an audio track? Would just
"Bouncing
> to disk" do the trick, or is there another way?
>
> Many thanks!
> Richard
Re: BOUNCING MIDI IN PARIS [message #62701 is a reply to message #62628] Mon, 09 January 2006 01:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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The way I used to do it was to route the outputs of my midi sound module
into a record enabled Paris audio track. then, but muting allof the midi
tracks but the ones I was bouncing to the respective audio track, I could
bounce 2 at a time this way until I finally got all of my midi drum tracks
recorded as audio tracks. I did this for quite a while actually, until I
finally broke down and got myself a 2nd computer and started syncing it up
via ADAT.

Deej

"Richard Faylor" <RichardFaylor@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:43c00c68$1@linux...
>
> For some time I've used an old MIDI program and interface
(Vision/Studio64X)
> to create drum loops. Lately, I want to incorpoate those loops into Paris
> projects. I've figured out how to import them onto the Paris playing field
> at track 19 and I've got Paris triggering the MIDI from there, but what's
> the best way to convert the MIDI track to an audio track? Would just
"Bouncing
> to disk" do the trick, or is there another way?
>
> Many thanks!
> Richard
Re: BOUNCING MIDI IN PARIS [message #62786 is a reply to message #62701] Tue, 10 January 2006 07:12 Go to previous message
Lance Reichert is currently offline  Lance Reichert   UNITED STATES
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That's how ya do it.
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
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> The way I used to do it was to route the outputs of my midi sound module
> into a record enabled Paris audio track. then, but muting allof the midi
> tracks but the ones I was bouncing to the respective audio track, I could
> bounce 2 at a time this way until I finally got all of my midi drum tracks
> recorded as audio tracks. I did this for quite a while actually, until I
> finally broke down and got myself a 2nd computer and started syncing it up
> via ADAT.
>
> Deej
>
> "Richard Faylor" <RichardFaylor@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:43c00c68$1@linux...
> >
> > For some time I've used an old MIDI program and interface
> (Vision/Studio64X)
> > to create drum loops. Lately, I want to incorpoate those loops into
Paris
> > projects. I've figured out how to import them onto the Paris playing
field
> > at track 19 and I've got Paris triggering the MIDI from there, but
what's
> > the best way to convert the MIDI track to an audio track? Would just
> "Bouncing
> > to disk" do the trick, or is there another way?
> >
> > Many thanks!
> > Richard
>
>
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