Internal midi sequencing in Maschine
I would like a midi sequencer VST to trigger notes in an audible instrument VST that is loaded on another channel of the same project.
What's a way to do it?
Edit: I'm reading that one possibility is running a physical cable out then back in to the unit. Naturally, this would limit the maximum midi sequences to one per project.
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Update:
This and my recent post with a question regarding native VST3 support have both been resolved using Patch Work VST. Happy days. Keep up the good work NI, Big love!
Sequencesounds Phnom Penh, CambodiaMember Posts: 51 Tri
April 5 edited April 5
My quarrel with Maschine is that it does not route midi notes within tracks, every DAW out there has this feature. Impossible to use tools like Scaler.
A clunky workaround, but you can use midi fx like Scaler, HY sequencers, Rhythmizer in Maschine using Bluecat patchworks or Bidule (both paid - there may also be some free alternatives)
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Didn't NI implement this technology 12 years ago? I can't seem to set it up correctly.
Link please
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Update:
This and my recent post with a question regarding native VST3 support have both been resolved using Patch Work VST. Happy days. Keep up the good work NI, Big love!
Sequencesounds Phnom Penh, CambodiaMember Posts: 51 Tri
April 5 edited April 5
My quarrel with Maschine is that it does not route midi notes within tracks, every DAW out there has this feature. Impossible to use tools like Scaler.
A clunky workaround, but you can use midi fx like Scaler, HY sequencers, Rhythmizer in Maschine using Bluecat patchworks or Bidule (both paid - there may also be some free alternatives)
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