I'm curious if there are import filters for midi channels? I have many midi tracks of backing drums, and I'd like to get them into a drum program that has real drum sounds.
I've tried a few different programs, but the UI's are all the same, and are irritating to work with. (I'd rather work in notation) So I was hoping any of the sound softwares could do such a thing?
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I do, it's an old midi editor from Win95 days. You set channel 10, non-mixed, and start dropping notes. Each note is a seperate piece on the drumkit (even has cowbells and crap). Problem is, it's midi. It sounds ok once you lay guitar over it, but it could definitely be better. With all these newfangled apps out there for making music, I was hoping one of them would be able to import midi.
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Oh yea, it's completely 3.11 But it runs fine in 2k.
This is a shame..I have 40-odd great drum tracks of songs I can play, but it seems I'm stuck with them. I really don't see myself manually converting them with ..whatever is the drum package of the year(What is the drum package of choice, if I can derail my own thread?).
This is a shame..I have 40-odd great drum tracks of songs I can play, but it seems I'm stuck with them. I really don't see myself manually converting them with ..whatever is the drum package of the year(What is the drum package of choice, if I can derail my own thread?).