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Re: newbie help in importing midi file (separating tracks)

Postby David Smith » Fri Jun 20, 2014 4:09 am

... Notion will import it as two separate instruments, but you can then easily cut and paste it into one.

What an obvious solution!! Wasn't thinking that way - thanks!!


I have two problems with this answer from my experience:
2) As far as I've discovered in years with Notion, there is no way to combine two tracks into one using cut and paste [only manually, whether to one part or to two parts within a track). I so wish it were possible to combine/merge or separate two tracks to/from parts or to/from voices. (Has anyone discovered a way?)

1) Also, at least from Logic, I have tried to export tracks even one at a time to std midi and invariably get jumbled import, with measures off by a note in sections, but most difficult, a single track import will have a multi-part lines which must be tediously re-built. I've never been able to reliably import an entire part to a single track. (If only there were a merge parts to one voice)
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Re: newbie help in importing midi file (separating tracks)

Postby Surfwhammy » Fri Jun 20, 2014 7:20 am

David Smith wrote:
... Notion will import it as two separate instruments, but you can then easily cut and paste it into one.

What an obvious solution!! Wasn't thinking that way - thanks!!


I have two problems with this answer from my experience:
2) As far as I've discovered in years with Notion, there is no way to combine two tracks into one using cut and paste [only manually, whether to one part or to two parts within a track). I so wish it were possible to combine/merge or separate two tracks to/from parts or to/from voices. (Has anyone discovered a way?)

1) Also, at least from Logic, I have tried to export tracks even one at a time to std midi and invariably get jumbled import, with measures off by a note in sections, but most difficult, a single track import will have a multi-part lines which must be tediously re-built. I've never been able to reliably import an entire part to a single track. (If only there were a merge parts to one voice)


The technique works nicely once you understand it! :)

Remember that the goals in the relevant scenario are (a) to separate the bass clef notes from the treble clef notes while in Reason 7 and then (b) to import into NOTION 4 the two MIDI files, each of which creates a single NOTION 4 staff, which you then combine via two simple copy and paste actions to a NOTION 4 grand staff . . .

The key to this technique is to use a grand staff in NOTION 4, since you can paste separately into each staff (bass and treble) of a NOTION 4 grand staff . . .

[NOTE: Once you have pasted the melody onto the treble staff of the NOTION 4 grand staff and have pasted the bass onto the bass staff of NOTION 4 grand staff, if you desire, you can change the staff to a standard staff via NOTION 4 Score Setup and the melody and bass lines will merge. They will play correctly but instead of being separated to bass and treble staves, the notes will be on a single staff. The "split" information is preserved, so you can switch it back to a grand staff later, if you desire. NOTION 4 does a lot more stuff than is documented in the NOTION 4 User Guide, but discovering the details is an advanced activity which primarily requires doing experiments. At present, the most mind-boggling experiment I have performed involved a ReWire 2 session where both NOTION 4 and Reason 7 were ReWire 2 slaves. NOTION 4 controlled its own virtual instruments, VSTi virtual instruments, and Reason 7 synthesizers (the latter via NOTION 4 External MIDI staves and a "virtual MIDI cable"). At the same time, Reason 7 controlled its synthesizers and played NOTION 4 virtual instruments as well as VSTi virtual instruments hosted by NOTION 4 (via the new Reason 7 External MIDI Instrument functionality). In addition, both NOTION 4 and Reason 7 were able to play virtual instruments hosted by the Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) application which was the ReWire 2 host controller; and the DAW application was able to play NOTION 4 and Reason 7 virtual instruments and synthesizers via MIDI, which is the way it works when skilled software engineers follow the rules for implementing the various industry standard technologies . . . ]

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This NOTION 4 score using the NOTION 4 Piano demonstrates the general concept, where the top two sequence staves are the MIDI exported by Reason 7 and then imported to NOTION 4 . . .

[NOTE: I left the two MIDI files imported from Reason 7 in sequencer format for clarity, but as you know, you can convert the sequencer information to music notation once it has been imported to NOTION 4 . . . ]

"R7-MIDI-Export-N4-MIDI-Import.notion" (approximately 106KB)

Once the MIDI was imported from Reason 7, I copied and pasted the bass notes (channel 1) to the bass clef of the NOTION 4 Piano staff and then copied and pasted the melody notes to the treble clef of the NOTION 4 Piano staff . . .

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As noted (see above), the key is that you are exporting single staves from Reason 7 and then importing them as single staves in NOTION 4, after which you copy and paste them to their respective staves on a grand staff . . .

Regarding the Logic Pro behaviors, if you can provide a bit more information, I can do some experiments toward the goal of determining whether there is a nice solution . . .

A simple example might be helpful in understanding what you want to do in this respect . . .

Lots of FUN! :D

P. S. If you have been spending a lot of time in the mathematical fourth dimension, then you might be turned-around, which occasionally happens . . .

It's not a big deal, and all you need to do is turn-around the other way before returning the next time you jump into the mathematical fourth dimension . . .
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Re: newbie help in importing midi file

Postby ghess1000 » Sat Jun 21, 2014 8:52 pm

David

Are you using Type 1 MIDI files? Type 0 will put everything on one channel, type 1 will separate them. You shouldn't have a problem importing Type 1 files. And as Whammy said in his unique verbose way, the OP was importing a piano part on a grand staff. You are right that you can't overlay a new voice over an existing voice on the same staff in N4.
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