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[quote name='lowdown' timestamp='1358786672' post='1944977']
Bounce/render the MIDI tracks down to Audio [If you are happy with the notes]
It then takes a big load of your CPU - You are then free to add more FX's and the MIDI tracks won't misbehave.

Nice track by the way, it builds well.


Garry

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How do I make that work turning a midi track into an audio one, Garry?

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[quote name='Bilbo' timestamp='1358872092' post='1946347']
How do I make that work turning a midi track into an audio one, Garry?
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mute all your other tracks and record a mono mixdown track with just your midi instrument playing.
Move it to a spare audio track and rename it so you know what it is.
Job done (at least that's how I do it)

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[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1358872208' post='1946350']
MIDI uses way less processing power than audio. However if it's controlling a VST/AU instrument that's a different matter.
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I think that would depend on the samples it was triggering. Certain soundbanks can be horrendous

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[quote name='charic' timestamp='1358874558' post='1946395']
I think that would depend on the samples it was triggering. Certain soundbanks can be horrendous
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The Samples would be loaded into RAM or direct disc streaming, that's not what causes the CPU drain or indeed even a MIDI track,
It's the actual Soft synth, Rompler or Sampler and also some FX's. [some are light on CPU - but most are not]
One way around this is Freezing the track [Different DAW's do it in different ways, but the same outcome]
This will leave you with just an Audio track, and the Synth etc has been disengaged and free's up the CPU.
And of course you can unfreeze if you want to change notes/edit etc then freeze again.

The other way is just to record the loaded MIDI track to an Audio track, or even easier, just bounce/render down,
then unload the CPU hogging Instrument.

These days though with i7 processors [Quad core] and plenty of RAM you should be able to run plenty of VSTi's without
your computer spitting at you.

Garry

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[quote name='charic' timestamp='1358874558' post='1946395']
I think that would depend on the samples it was triggering. Certain soundbanks can be horrendous
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No you are confusing pure MIDI with virtual instruments. The MIDI data itself takes almost zero processing power by todays standards - remember you could get 16 channels of polyphonic data down a single MIDI cable that uses early 80s computer technology. So if you are using the MIDI data to control external synths, then it has a very small processing footprint.

However when you are using the MIDI data to control VST or AU virtual instruments in the box it's the instrument itself that requires all the processing power.

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Hello chaps!

I was terrified that my pic would end up being really uninspiring, but how wrong I was! :blink:

Some excellent work so far, loved listening to them. Some excellent interpretations of the pic. Love the eastern vibe from Garry's, but Stephen Houghton - genius! Two hours work?? :blink: Incredible result mate!

Typically wishing I'd had a go too now, but it's been a bit of a mad month for me and when I did have some time, I just couldn't get going with it :( - hopefully have a go next month.

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[quote name='Bobby K' timestamp='1358897502' post='1946941']
Hello chaps!

I was terrified that my pic would end up being really uninspiring, but how wrong I was! :blink:

Some excellent work so far, loved listening to them. Some excellent interpretations of the pic. Love the eastern vibe from Garry's, but Stephen Houghton - genius! Two hours work?? :blink: Incredible result mate!

Typically wishing I'd had a go too now, but it's been a bit of a mad month for me and when I did have some time, I just couldn't get going with it :( - hopefully have a go next month.
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Gotta say the words I am using arent mine they are famous quotes about fear, I wish I had come up with them but I am not that clever, just realised I hadnt mentioned this in my earlier post and dont want to mislead anyone into thinking they are my creations, I wish. ;)

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Just finished mine for this month…

https://soundcloud.com/skollob/make-it-right

I've been listening to a lot of old Bristolian trip hop recently - Massive Attack and Portishead in particular - which I think has leaked into my musical subconscious ;) Was hoping to persuade Mrs Skol to sing the vocal on it, but she's crazy busy with work (stressed teacher) hence I ended up doing it myself this evening. A few bum notes but heh, who's counting.

Cheers all! And thanks to Bob for picking a cracking picture - it's sparked a lot of different ideas by the sound of things.

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[quote name='Stephen Houghton' timestamp='1358901321' post='1946990']
Gotta say the words I am using arent mine they are famous quotes about fear, I wish I had come up with them but I am not that clever, just realised I hadnt mentioned this in my earlier post and dont want to mislead anyone into thinking they are my creations, I wish. ;)
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Well, in this case, I'd call it [i]artistic licence [/i]mate ;)

Think of yourself as a messenger delivering timeless truths that have been handed down for generations.

The whole notion of fear as a suffocating blanket was floating around my mind when I was trying to get some inspiration this month, but I just couldn't get going with it. I had a working title,[i] "The sea of lost souls" [/i]- which was kind of coming from the same idea, I just didn't know how to convey it musically. I was stuck on trying to convey it too conventionally, as a song with words, but I was making myself laugh with how corny it was coming out :lol: To do it in a more narrative style as you have really works, so hats off ;)

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[quote name='Skol303' timestamp='1358905540' post='1947018']
Just finished mine for this month…

[url="https://soundcloud.com/skollob/make-it-right"]https://soundcloud.c...b/make-it-right[/url]

I've been listening to a lot of old Bristolian trip hop recently - Massive Attack and Portishead in particular - which I think has leaked into my musical subconscious ;) Was hoping to persuade Mrs Skol to sing the vocal on it, but she's crazy busy with work (stressed teacher) hence I ended up doing it myself this evening. A few bum notes but heh, who's counting.

Cheers all! And thanks to Bob for picking a cracking picture - it's sparked a lot of different ideas by the sound of things.
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Whoooaa, Skol strikes again!!

Stunning production once again paul. It's like Bristol trip hop meets The Beloved! The news clips at the end are just superb and fitting too, a nice icing on a tremendous cake!

Now, that's certainly upset the voting apple cart for me... :blink:

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[quote name='Skol303' timestamp='1358905540' post='1947018']
Just finished mine for this month…

[url="https://soundcloud.com/skollob/make-it-right"]https://soundcloud.c...b/make-it-right[/url]

I've been listening to a lot of old Bristolian trip hop recently - Massive Attack and Portishead in particular - which I think has leaked into my musical subconscious ;) Was hoping to persuade Mrs Skol to sing the vocal on it, but she's crazy busy with work (stressed teacher) hence I ended up doing it myself this evening. A few bum notes but heh, who's counting.

Cheers all! And thanks to Bob for picking a cracking picture - it's sparked a lot of different ideas by the sound of things.
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Excellent mate! You seem to have developed a style too. It's got a really nice feel and I like the news clips at the end. Great stuff!

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[quote name='Bobby K' timestamp='1358935155' post='1947163']Stunning production once again paul. It's like Bristol trip hop meets The Beloved! The news clips at the end are just superb and fitting too, a nice icing on a tremendous cake![/quote]
[quote name='silddx' timestamp='1358939620' post='1947260']Excellent mate! You seem to have developed a style too. It's got a really nice feel and I like the news clips at the end. Great stuff![/quote]
Thanks for the kind words fellas! :)

The news clip is from Al Jazeera TV - they have a library of news videos that are available under Creative Commons license. It actually took me a while to find a news report that wasn't under commercial copyright (but I was sufficiently nerdy to keep looking!). Link here in case you ever have a burning desire for something similar:

http://cc.aljazeera.net/

[quote name='charic' timestamp='1358943693' post='1947341']Here's mine so far just so you all know I wasn't COMPLETELY slacking [url="https://soundcloud.com/thebrokensky/life-in-the-shadows"]https://soundcloud.c...-in-the-shadows[/url][/quote]
Nice one Charic! I'm at work so can't check it out till later, but well done for getting it together. I think that puts you on track for your new year's resolution, doesn't it? ;)

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[quote name='Skol303' timestamp='1358905540' post='1947018']
Just finished mine for this month…

[url="https://soundcloud.com/skollob/make-it-right"]https://soundcloud.c...b/make-it-right[/url]

I've been listening to a lot of old Bristolian trip hop recently - Massive Attack and Portishead in particular - which I think has leaked into my musical subconscious ;) Was hoping to persuade Mrs Skol to sing the vocal on it, but she's crazy busy with work (stressed teacher) hence I ended up doing it myself this evening. A few bum notes but heh, who's counting.

Cheers all! And thanks to Bob for picking a cracking picture - it's sparked a lot of different ideas by the sound of things.
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Very cool track I would buy this Skol, great vocal and lyrics and great vibe. Stunning track love it! :)

[quote name='Bobby K' timestamp='1358934520' post='1947156']
Well, in this case, I'd call it [i]artistic licence [/i]mate ;)

Think of yourself as a messenger delivering timeless truths that have been handed down for generations.

The whole notion of fear as a suffocating blanket was floating around my mind when I was trying to get some inspiration this month, but I just couldn't get going with it. I had a working title,[i] "The sea of lost souls" [/i]- which was kind of coming from the same idea, I just didn't know how to convey it musically. I was stuck on trying to convey it too conventionally, as a song with words, but I was making myself laugh with how corny it was coming out :lol: To do it in a more narrative style as you have really works, so hats off ;)
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Thanks Bobby and I love the messenger delivering timeless truths line :)

Cheers!

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[quote name='charic' timestamp='1358943693' post='1947341']
Here's mine so far just so you all know I wasn't COMPLETELY slacking :lol:

[url="https://soundcloud.com/thebrokensky/life-in-the-shadows"]https://soundcloud.c...-in-the-shadows[/url]
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Great vibe going on,would love to hear it when its finished.

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