just wondering what daw, in your experience, has been easiest for working with midi? especially for keyboard solos/jazzy rhodes stuff.
best daw for recording/editing midi performances?renoiseuser
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Artie_Fufkin
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best daw for recording/editing midi performances?renoiseuser
I'm trying to work more with actually playing basslines on my keyboard and recording the notes and pitch wheel movements but I find it more tedious than its worth a lot of the time. I'm using a workaround with Renoise where I play the parts in a blank pattern to the metronome instead of the part it's actually going into, with the lpb(grid resolution) turned up really high. I normally use 8 and I've become most comfortable with that but for recording the pitch wheel it lacks proper resolution so I make these patterns to record and then I render them so I can use the audio samples in the actual beat.
just wondering what daw, in your experience, has been easiest for working with midi? especially for keyboard solos/jazzy rhodes stuff.
any keyboard shredders on dsf?
just wondering what daw, in your experience, has been easiest for working with midi? especially for keyboard solos/jazzy rhodes stuff.
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Artie_Fufkin
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Re: best daw for recording/editing midi performances?renoise
hahahaha well thank you for that. who is that in your avatar?
Re: best daw for recording/editing midi performances?renoise
Can't you turn on the metronome and record into the sample editor? Then you wouldn't have to deal with the pattern editor's resolution

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Re: best daw for recording/editing midi performances?renoise
Artie Fufkin wrote:hahahaha well thank you for that. who is that in your avatar?
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Artie_Fufkin
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Re: best daw for recording/editing midi performances?renoise
Is there a way to do that? I tried recording the stereo mix/what you hear from the soundcard, but that records the metronome too.
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