Explains basic use of the MIDI Thru Tool for placing Environment objects in the Arrange track list. A necessary skill for those seeking MIDI enlightenment.
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sorry but your site is so hard to navigate , the videos are all just random. im trying to send midi volume to a external mixer and cant find wear to set that up for hours
Check the wiki. All of our tutorials are ordered and categorized there. We don’t have any tutorials on sending MIDI volume to an external mixer because that would be unique to your hardware. But it shouldn’t be hard to do by sending the data to the correct port.
Hi all,
I am having extra ordinary trouble trying to do the following. I have a Yamaha DXplorer Midi drum kit and I want to map this in logic 8 so I can mix each and every instrument on the kit (snare, kick, etc) individually. I am using a midi usb interface to connect to logic.
Can anyone help me with getting this set up?
Thanks
John
Check out our Basic Environment: Mapped Instrument tutorial.