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midi files in Logic pro Question

cyclone
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Posted : Aug 29, 2011 18:55:40
Hello...i was watching some videos from Soundmagus and in one video he opens 2 synth midi parts and in one sheet he has all the notes of the 2 synths with different colors to separate each synth from other and he does editing...
How can i achieve this in Logic 9?
I want to open 2 midi parts but to watch in one sheet...
I don't know how to explain better...
I hope someone will understand and help me..
PoM
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Posted : Aug 30, 2011 02:28
you have options for the color ,i dont remember exaclty where (probably in the options on the piano roll view) by default it s on velocitie but you can choose by midi part
the daleks
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Posted : Sep 1, 2011 12:35
each part has a different color by default, if you highlight as many parts as you want in the arrange, then open a matrix window you will see each part seperated by color           Gamma Riders EP out now on iTunes and Amazon.com!

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untilthereislight
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Posted : Sep 1, 2011 17:20
Shift+click on the regions you want. Cmd+6 to open piano roll and those regions will be visible together to edit. Colours of the midi notes are determined by velocity.           StarLab - Label DJ/Artist for Digital Om Productions

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cyclone
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Posted : Sep 1, 2011 19:39
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On 2011-09-01 17:20, untilthereislight wrote:
Shift+click on the regions you want. Cmd+6 to open piano roll and those regions will be visible together to edit. Colours of the midi notes are determined by velocity.



thanks man...exactly what I've wanted
mubali
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Posted : Sep 3, 2011 16:06
You also have to make sure that in the piano roll you go to View> and select region colors... That way you can now view the midi parts and they will be the color of the region they came from.           An Eagle may soar, but Weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.
untilthereislight
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Posted : Sep 4, 2011 02:00
nice one! didnt know that. thanks dude           StarLab - Label DJ/Artist for Digital Om Productions

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cyclone
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Posted : Sep 4, 2011 02:39
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On 2011-09-03 16:06, mubali wrote:
You also have to make sure that in the piano roll you go to View> and select region colors... That way you can now view the midi parts and they will be the color of the region they came from.



thanks man...thats great..very helpful...
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