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Key Assignments & Live recording of Channels........


a31ford

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Seq. Editor 3.11.2

Is there any type of method to "Live Record" a channel or channels (eg: assigning a set of keys to a set of channels") ??

Somewhat like the "flash" buttons on a stage lighting controller for like live bands, or live theater ??

Would love to live record my actions to a song as doing it with the mouse "sections at a time" is some what, well, tedious..

An example would be  the A, S, K & L keys on the keyboard, and while the song is playing, if one taps them, it is placed into the grid on a set or group of channels that those keys where currently assigned to. (the way a studio would layer a set of tracks for a song, we would layer the flashes or if the key was held down it would turn that channel on for the time the key was held.

Anyone ??

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using the "tapper Method" to get a beat, and then apply to a channel does work, however it might be harder than the "sections at a time" I'm gona play with it...

 

Greg

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You can use the Beat Wizard to turn channels on and/or off according to the beat, or derivatives of the beat.

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George. Yes i'm inthere as i type this.

Mega.... great point... love Audacity great program. Will watch the video later today.

Thanks to all of you for thw help !!

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2 hours ago, a31ford said:

...Thanks to all of you for thw help !!

jfuller8400 posted this for the LORTools item he created. I use it all the time. made it real easy-peasy.

Joel - if reading - THANKS AGAIN!

 

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You're very welcome.  Maybe this year I'll get around to updating it to use the polyphonic inputs for Audacity.

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