• Jovito

    I'd like to record the midi notes send by pd in Reaper so can I edit them after recording. For that I thought I would need to synchronize a object in my patch that acts like a transport sending bangs at a rate of 60000/bpm/res with Reaper's midi clock. That way the notes would be perfectly (or almost perfectly) aligned to the grid.

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  • Jovito

    @gsagostinho Could you explain how to synchronize a [metro] with Reaper on Windows?

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  • Jovito

    I'm having a hard time understanding how arrays work in data structures. It seems that its possible to do any operations on them only if the at least one scalar was appended to the data list. Does that mean a [struct] consisting only of arrays is essentially useless? Also, how array objects in vanilla like [array size] and [array set] work with data structure arrays?

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  • Jovito

    I can get Reason to record the midi being send by pd by creating controllers, one for each bus (Reason 5 provides up to 4 input ports), disabling the master controller and locking the others to different tracks. The problem though is that I would be restricted to recording only 3 different instruments at once. Curiously, midi sent to the same port but different channels gets mixed in as if it was all being sent to a single channel in the same port.

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  • Jovito

    Hi. I'm faily new with pd and digital audio in general so please forgive my stupidness. I'm reading midi notes from a text file using a patch that I created and sending those to Reason in order to listen and record them. I have managed to get the playback part working and I'm able to send midi to two separate channels and play different instruments in Reason but I still cannot record two or more instruments simultaneously . Does anyone know how to achieve this or if its even possible?

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