CAL, Split Channel To Tracks - SUCCESSFUL METHOD

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CAL, Split Channel To Tracks - SUCCESSFUL METHOD

CAL, Split Channel To Tracks ... working...
Example: Record a single midi track with omni channel midi data on (say) channels 1,2,3 & 4. (up to 1-16).
 
Note: The tradition method of using CAL prior to Cakewalk Pro-Audio 8 to 'Split Channel To Tracks' will not work in Sonar X3. It will give the message: "CAL Error 014: Value out of range From". (CAL is included in Sonar but no longer supported).

 THE WORK AROUND: To 'Split Channel to tracks'
1. Save the single midi line as a Midi Format 0 [example.mid]
  FILE/SAVE-AS/SAVE AS TYPE/ Midi Format 0
2. Close the project.
3. Re-open your Song project. Create a New Midi Track and Select it. Use the FILE/IMPORT/MIDI.
(Important: Create the New Midi track below all the other tracks to avoid confusion when the new midi tracks are auto-created). The new midi track you created will automatically be chosen as channel 1.  In a New blank project It is not necessary to create a new midi track.

In the case of a single midi line as in example above, Sonar will import the midi and automatically separate each channel to a dedicated midi track of its own. The outcome will achieve a 'Split Channel To Tracks'.

NOTE: In the case of multiple midi lined project saved as Midi Format 0, there is no distinction between midi on channels. All channel 1's data will be merged into a single midi track and so on, therefore it is not advised.
THIS WORKS BEST WHEN WORKING WITH A SINGLE OMNI CHANNEL MIDI TRACK.   (Keep CAL Alive !)
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    jonogrant
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    Re: CAL, Split Channel To Tracks - SUCCESSFUL METHOD 2015/07/18 13:54:19 (permalink)
    Hi, I have another post relating to the split notes CAL. I just saw this and tried it but it didn't work for me. The midi file just imported back in on one track as it was before saving the midi file format 0
     
    The strange thing about this is, I just tried the standard split notes to tracks cal on my son's (non audio workstation) computer and it worked as it should!
    Something in my audio system is causing this cal script not to work (same error 14 - value out of range)
     
    I'm currently trying to disable different things to see if I can find the conflict.
    Anyhow, thought I'd chime in here.
    Cheers
    JG

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    jonogrant
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    Re: CAL, Split Channel To Tracks - SUCCESSFUL METHOD 2015/07/18 15:41:32 (permalink)
    Hello again! I figured out the conflict that causes this error 14:
     
    The CAL script "Split notes to tracks" does not work if you have "display all times as smpte" selected in the display preferences! It must have something to do with how the script calculates where to put all the midi notes on the time line and smpte time display must conflict with that process, hence the error code 14: "value out of range"
     
    This would explain why only a few people posted inquiries about it. Only people working in film or tv would want to have all times displayed as smpte. I would assume..
     
    Hope it helps!
    Cheers
    JG

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