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Thank you for all of your hard work @azul3D_Apps =^_^=
How do you take the midi from this app and use it within AUM? Pictures or video would be appreciated!
You’d need a midi player plugin.
Riffer / Atom / Aphelian / Fugue etc?
I would say that MIDI out from the app is at the top of my feature request list. It would just save so much time to be able to send MIDI to another app without having to create the file and import into a player etc. Hope you are listening @azul3D_Apps! 🙂
No to those.
The app needs to be able to load/import a midi file.
I don’t think any of those do that.
For AU, Photon may be all there is.
But you can use any app really, as long as it can open a midi file, send to Virtual Midi and ideally can sync to AUM transport/tempo.
Ok cool, thanks @CracklePot / @lukesleepwalker / @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr
Musk player will do the trick
I haven’t tried but can’t you import the MIDI into NS 2, Cubasis or ZenBeats? I think most DAWs will import MIDI.
2 items I have used and would be happy to show you. Xequence and Zenbeats.
Thanks for making the fantastic even more fantastic!
Question: Do you ever sleep?
Yesterday I had the app generate a tune and I saved the tune.
Today I opened the app and tried to export the MIDI of the tune. But before I could do that I had to load the tune, right?
I could not figure out how to load the tune without letting the app play the tune first. Once the tune started playing, all the controls disappeared and I had to wait for the tune to finish playing before I could get the controls back so that I could export the MIDI. What am I missing here?
@onerez provided some helpful screenshots for importing Piano Motifs into Zenbeats, if you happen to venture outside AUM: https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/34795/roland-zenbeats-by-roland-corporation-auv3#latest
For now that’s the way it is but I think the next update will allow you to skip playing the file before exporting MIDI.
I would like the controls to stay onscreen all the time if possible.
You cannot export MIDI directly to AUM, because AUM itself is not a MIDI sequencer. You have to export the MIDI to another app then load it into AUM.
Do Share->MIDI
Then scroll through the apps and select the one you want to export the MIDI to.
I'm trying to do this with SunVox but it has its own problem. The MIDI was successfully imported into SunVox standalone, and saved into a new project.
However when I load SunVox into AUM, I get a much shorter list of projects, and this list does not include the project I saved when I was running SunVox standalone.
A new version of Piano Motifs is now available for download!
What's New in This Version:
• Added the ability to select a minimum and a maximum octave for the motif.
• All user settings are now fixed until the user changes them.
• Added a button to be able to export MIDI without having to listen to the whole motif when generating new one.
• Added new preset accompaniments.
• Fixed some Dorian chord progressions that contained Major chords only.
• Modified the octave calculation for all accompaniments.
@mayo, @Poppadocrock, @JohnnyGoodyear, @Gavinski, @tehskwrl, @lukesleepwalker, @JeffChasteen
Thanks for your support and feedback!
Most excellent! Thank you!
@GovernorSilver, @yowza,
even though the new version has the option of a button to skip playing and going directly into exporting MIDI, this is currently only available for when you are generating new motifs. I will see how this could be extended for when you select a motif you have saved previously. I have kept this button as an option under settings and not the default. The reason for this is that, as I have mentioned before, no audio file will be generated when a motif's play is skipped (audio files are generated on the fly when the motifs are being played). For non-expert users (think of non iOS production folks that won't use MIDI), they are going to share or export an audio file and it won't be there, so this won't work for them.
Thanks for your feedback.
Sleep? Who needs that
Now seriously, a lot of solutions for issues come during sleep, so definitely necessary in this line of work.
This dev rocks!!! Thanks to you man!!! @azul3D_Apps
Now we need a midi Au player sort of thing for AUM and hosts
I bit the bullet and got photon AU specifically to play these, just now. But wow, it’s not very intuitive and I don’t fancy diving into that manual right now, before bed. I imported midi from Piano Motifs into Photon already. Can anyone tell me in a few sentences what I need to do to actually get it to play that midi clip in AUM? I’m pressing the pads etc and nothing is happening. Cheers
Ah, i got it, need to choose ‘thru’. Oh, this is gonna be cool!
Have you ever read any writings about art by Salvador Dalí? His creative method involved falling asleep in a chair while holding a key. Once the key fell, he would get up and go to work. There is some real creative magic to be found in that particular state.
Why though when I import one of these into Photon is it coming up as 2 tracks? After I import it and try to load, it asks me which track I want to import? And each track has a different number of beats and a different number of notes? Anyone understand what is going on?
@Gavinski
Respect for blazing this trail. I eagerly await your dispatches from the frontier.
Right hand midi and left hand midi would be my guess.
Bravo! Congrats! Keep on!
@Gavinski,
@hacked_to_pieces is correct. Piano Motifs produces a MIDI file with 3 tracks. One track has the tempo and time signature, another track the right hand (melody) notes, and the last track the left hand (accompaniment) notes. Now, the different number of bars usually happens because sometimes the last melody note is long and goes beyond the bars the accompaniment goes to. This was meant to avoid abrupt ends, but can cause issues with looping.
Love Salvador Dali's surreal art. That threshold between being awake and asleep is a very interesting state.