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Digi 001 and Metro

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Digi 001 and Metro

Postby drum1 » Wed Aug 04, 2004 3:47 pm

I would like to get a better midi editor for my e-drums and am wondering if I can use the Digi 001 hardware to get my midi sounds "AND" even audio into Metro- if possible. I like to record audio and midi at the same time.

I use Mac OS 9.2 because of my plug-ins in Pro tools.

I need to be able to split my midi notes and record them separately for mixing each individual drum.
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Postby Jerm » Wed Aug 04, 2004 5:58 pm

You should try the demo but it sounds like Metro is what you need. You can definitely both split drums into tracks and combine tracks into drums.
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Postby Scoot » Wed Aug 04, 2004 7:22 pm

Jerm can correct me if I'm wrong but you should be able to use all your outputs at once on the digi based on the power and thru put of your mac.
I think the digi has 18 outputs.....if you currently can record on 8 of them at once, a faster CPU or recording to an external drive will assist you to record more tracks. You just record enable the tracks you want in Metro.

He can also correct me here - I don't think Metro supports RTAS plugins?


In the graphic editor, view your drum track by clicking on the NOTES popup and selecting drums.
Click on one of the drum names on the left which selects that row of notes/beats. COPY
Open up another track and PASTE the data there.
You can then pan, adjust volume and velocites on all the different drums in your mix.

You can also copy the data and merge it to other tracks under the EDIT menu.
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