Subject:Should I be able to hear notes by clicking?
Posted by: PeterWright
Date:4/7/2006 12:55:20 AM
With score edit in my "previous" midi program Logic, when I clicked on a note it sounded, along with any other simultaneous notes, so I could adjust either a (rare) bum note, or the elements of a chord.. The same doesn't seem to happen with Acid 6's piano roll editor, or is there a function I need to enable? If not, I guess the next best thing is to set up a loop. |
Subject:RE: Should I be able to hear notes by clicking?
Reply by: Djipy
Date:4/7/2006 1:21:42 AM
There is no such option in Acid, AFAIK. When a note is clicked on the piano roll editor, only that note is heard (if the monitoring option is on). To hear simultaneous notes, the MIDI sequence must be played. |
Subject:RE: Should I be able to hear notes by clicking?
Reply by: miquel
Date:4/7/2006 2:29:47 AM
I play ChordME. It's a VSTi that I route it's miditrack to hear chords in AcidPro6. You'd see that screenshot http://personales.ya.com/mahtazz/chordmeacid6.JPG More information: http://www.martineastwood.com/cacofx/ And it's FREE! |
Subject:RE: Should I be able to hear notes by clicking?
Reply by: PeterWright
Date:4/7/2006 5:49:07 AM
Thanks - ChordME looks interesting - I'm pretty new to vsts and routing, but I'm enjoying the learning curve with Acid Pro 6 so I'll add that to my learning list. Thanks again. Peter |
Subject:RE: Should I be able to hear notes by clickin
Reply by: GLYPTICminority
Date:4/7/2006 8:28:03 AM
you can use the piano roll on the left to play the note but it won't be as in the sequence with CC settings and all. |