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Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
Is there a way, like lets say for example on a MIDI drum track, to bounce the track to a bunch of separate tracks, one for each line of midi note. So if all the Kicks are on C, you end up with one new MIDI track of just the C's.... if all the snares are on D you get another separate MIDI track of just the D's... etc etc... OR if there's no way to do that, bounce it all to separated Audio tracks, but again just the kicks on one, just the snares on one, etc etc etc... And not just for tracks from drum synths, I mean for any MIDI track. Thanks!
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2014/07/14 10:23:03
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☼ Best Answerby polarbear 2014/07/14 10:20:41
"Split Note to Tracks" CAL script
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2014/07/14 10:26:32
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You beautiful person. I knew it was probably easy. I also knew I should probably look into CAL scripts one day to see what they're all about since it's a part of Sonar I've always ignored....
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2014/07/14 10:35:55
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CAL use to play an important role. I would suggest working with a copy of the MIDI track until getting comfortable with "Split Notes to Tracks" or any CAL script. CAL has not been updated in some time.
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2014/07/14 10:41:18
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Yea it gave me some error about not being able to route the synth, but when I hit OK it still worked. It's certainly not a thing I would need to use on a very regular basis, but for once in a while, it will be really nice to be able to use. Thanks again.
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2014/07/14 10:44:53
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☄ Helpfulby polarbear 2014/07/14 12:03:17
polarbear Yea it gave me some error about not being able to route the synth, but when I hit OK it still worked.
CAL does not work well with instrument tracks. For best results, split instruments tracks before using CAL. Then run CAL on the MIDI track.
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2014/07/14 12:25:15
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When you want to send the split note to a specific synth, you need to find out what number the synth is before you split the track. The synth may be on output 3 of the midi outputs.
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2014/07/14 12:49:57
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I seem to recall someone had posted a while back about timing errors from the splitting process, where note event times were not quite right in some circumstances. I am not 100% sure I recall that correctly, but as was posted earlier, you might want to work with a copy of the midi track until you are satisfied all is OK, and you might want to look at some of the event times post-split, just to be sure. Bob Bone
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2014/07/14 13:04:28
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I don't believe anyone has been able to reproduce the reported timing issue. I have tried and was unsuccessful in getting the script to mess up timing.
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2014/07/14 13:28:20
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I had no success with getting it to produce errors, either, but thought I should at least mention it had been reported - just as a cautionary note. I would hate to have not said anything and this person run into errors and me then have to indicated I had knowledge that someone else had some issues earlier. I think the script runs OK, at least it has every time I have run it. Bob Bone
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2014/07/14 13:44:08
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Don't know the value of echoing a singe reported failure which has yet (and may not ever) be reproduced. Especially if failing to mention the issue has not been replicated. Maybe better to suggest working on a copy of the MIDI track instead.
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2014/07/14 14:31:32
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I had mentioned working with a track copy earlier. I suppose I will not mention that other reported error again - I couldn't recall if it had been confirmed or not, only that I myself couldn't replicate it, which was why I had tried to communicate up front that I wasn't 100% sure of it being an issue. Bob Bone
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2014/07/14 15:51:33
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Always use the golden rule for applying CAL scripts to midi tracks. "Always use a cloned copy so you always have the original to fall back on if need be".
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2014/07/14 16:33:37
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I tried using it a short while back and some of the exploded tracks wouldn't sound anymore. Checked all the routing and it was good. I've also had that oddity with some older projects. Just some of those little "buglettes" that crop up now and again.
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2015/07/01 18:51:31
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Is there an update in X3 producer on the cal. script.?..I'm still using the cal. script from my X1
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2015/07/01 18:59:38
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Pretty sure Cakewalk has not touched CAL this century.
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2015/07/03 03:24:45
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I can't for the life of me understand CAL being deprecated. Fancy having that function in a program that could allow all sorts of extensions to Sonar's functions and there's no guarantee from one version to the next that it will still be there tomorrow.
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Re: Bounce each line of notes to a separate tracks?
2015/07/03 08:42:12
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I've said it before: CAL is the ONLY reason I am sticking with Sonar. For a little time spent planning a program, you can do hundreds of hours of slow changes in a moment. I've converted my gigastudio programs to Kontakt5 (changing patch changes to completely different patch changes, or changing patch changes to keyswitches, with CAL). And as to doubts about whether it is reliable, I have never seen unpredictable results from a cal script, though granted I always work with directly in midi tracks, not instrument tracks. And of course you have to get the syntax right in the programs you write ...
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