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I have a Korg Triton Studio workstation. When in combi sequence mode "Sneakin" . I record music..then, when I go to mix the volume on some of the tracks, they all seem to respond to my volume mixes...I know many of the channels are on the same midi channel, but when I try to change those, it simply doesn't sound - Do I need to create dummy tracks? How do I do this?...How do I mix the volume level for each part, without affecting all of them..HELP!!!!
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Siorry, but because of a fault with the system I am not able to reach you on the other thread.
Normalizing tracks means leveling volume settings for a group of tracks or samples to mix or combine them together without troubles like the ones you got.
to normalise tracks you can use the function built in on the Korg studio, see normalize in the software help.
When operating on MIDIs also remember that MIDIs are recorded on different channel (example drums, guitar bass guitar).eg:bTd Aerosmith MIDI archive When you use them on a sequencer, and you operate on the volume, ensure
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Here is a link to a site with all the info you need:http://forum.recordingreview.com/f18/midi-troubleshooting-101-a-5208/ You will need to join which is free and well worth the time. I also recommend downloading the free book Killer Home Recording Setting UP.
you need to ensure that you have recorded the midi command to select each effect and level of that effect. this can be done in the midifile. you need to start record and very quickly at the start of the song you need to select the effect and set the level, whilst in record. this should write the setting into the song. you can check this if you use an external sequencer.
The best way is to download the manual from www.korg.com and read it. But quite simply:
Using the basic sequencer:
Realtime: Realtime quantizing is done by selecting the "Reso:" near the upper right side of the screen at the main sequencer screen. Setting it to "Hi" turns it off. Any other selection sets it to that step for quantizing. Record your track as normal.
Previously Recorded Data: Press "Menu" at the sequencer screen and select "Track Edit". From the pull-down menu in the upper right corner select "Quantize Track". If you don't see this option at first, scroll the the right. It should be the last one or near the last.
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