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Best pure MIDI sequencer
What is the best workflow for the following (steps 3 and 4)?
- find an existing MIDI song on the internet
- download the MIDI file
- open in a DAW/sequencer that allows viewing / editing / removing parts in the song
- sending out MIDI to a sound player like bs16i or iM1? (different MIDI channel per track)
MusicStudio does a great job of importing and separating MIDI tracks, but I am having trouble with MIDI out per channel. I would think ProMIDI could do this but I haven't been able to figure out how. Beatmaker 2 doesn't show up in open in. Nanostudio doesn't do MIDI out.
I am doing this to learn more about how songs I like are put together and to play with recreating the original sounds in some of the apps I like.
I hope there is a way to do this! Thanks in advance.
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I used to do steps 1-3 in FL Studio Mobile, dunno about 4 though.
Check out Multitrackstudio you don't even need an extra sound player as it can play soundfonts like BS-16i.
You can do it in Music Studio
Make sure the midi out is set to tracks
Then counting from the top each track will send to channel one two three etc
Also if you tick the midi out on muted tracks box then you can mute the tracks you don't want to hear Music Studios instruments.
@BiancaNeve Thanks, that did it! Deleting Beatmaker 2 now, which I thought I needed for this...
+1 for MultitrackStudio, especially if you have good soundfonts to use in its sf2 player. Opens midi files nicely in multiple tracks, correctly assigns the GM instruments to each track, and is good at midi in / midi out per track.
For downloading and archiving the midi files I use Goodreader; can Open In directly into MTS.
I will check out MTS, thanks for the info.
Just for the record:
BM2 can do it, but you need to import the midi file (not open-in).
Cubasis, and soon Auria Pro (if that ever gets released).
@KING777 Would you save the Dropbox then import from Dropbox in BM2?
I like the features of MTS but find the UI confusing.
Bingo!
What you just said (^) I was going to write, but as you said you deleted, I left it. :-)
Yeah, save to Dropbox then import from Dropbox, save it/them in a folder. Then press import from the seqencer screen, go to folder and load. The process is simple and works.
One thing with BM2 is you will have to workout the instruments for yourself. If your doing this now and again the process is ok. If you have a lot of midifiles to process it may take a while. But it works!
:-)