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That's delightful, Doug. Put me in a great mood at the end of the workday. Are you playing the balafon in DrumJam with the left hand and Zeeon with the right? Quite impressive.
What I'd like to see is all these tracks recording in either Xequence or Cubasis!
Yes, that’s how I was playing Zeeon, and I have Xequence, that’s what gave me the Midi headache...lol...Iwould like to know how to record these into Xequence too, I spent hours today playing with it but I'm finding it really confusing while all around are finding it really easy, I'm clearly missing something
Ha. You're the only one admitting to it!
Would you record continuously the whole performance's MIDI? Or just "Scenes"?
What I would like to do is set up three instrument tracks in Xequence then hit record in Xequence and then play in AUM and just let it record the midi data into Xequence, I know I can very easily set up three tracks in Cubasis to record the audio in
You can record the MIDI IN in Cubasis... I'm on it people
You see, right there why Cubasis is my favourite DAW
He he
I've done a quick video, had to use Auria Pro though, Cubasis kept crashing
or maybe too many AUM tracks, I wasn't sure 
Brilliant, thanks for sharing the video. I get it now
Maybe if I can briefly chime in on this: Xequence will always record all incoming MIDI into the current track. i.e., you cannot record MIDI from several separate sources simultaneously to several different tracks. That is indeed quite difficult to setup with "normal" Virtual MIDI, but will be much easier to implement once Xequence gets Audiobus 3 support.
Hope that helps. Keep that MIDI head exploding!
I would probably never use it like that but I was wondering if its possible, I am a self-confessed midiot
I applaud your courage for dealing this bravely with a pure MIDI beast then!
(but be assured, MIDI is great!) Let me know if you have any further questions. I'm also currently updating the manual with a section dedicated to the pianoroll and its various editing modes.
From the comments on other threads, I was thinking that this was going to be pretty straightforward but I think I need a few video tutorial so I know what the heck I'm doing so I can make a video...lol. I do think it definitely needs an onboard metronome, I like to play everything in with a keyboard and not bother adding notes manually
Have you had a look at the quickstart manual, it really gives a good overview:
http://seven.systems/xequence/manual/
Note that there is a built-in metronome, you just need to assign a MIDI synth to it so it actually can be heard...
Yes I knew that and set it up with a synth, was just thinking it might be better with its own, I will persist though, it's basically me and time, I mean physical time, not musical time.
Yes of course it would be better. We wanted to skip an audio engine of our own to reduce resource usage and keep it as lightweight as possible, but it sounds like we will be adding a "proper" metronome soon.