This is probably the most boring question for expert MIDI user, but I just cannot understand how this is done. I’ve been reading countless forum posts, and watched video tutorials, but either they were aiming at different DAWs, were unclear or probably took for granted too many things I am unaware of.

I’ve been messing with the Transformer tool but the best I managed to do is just instruct my piano track to always play the same note once I a play a B2 or lower, and the opposite on my strings track, so everything from C3 and above sounds the same. I felt like I was getting the hang of it and getting there. But I was wrong and I am a bit frustrated because of all the wasted hours.

What I’d like to do is silence those portions of the keyboard or, if this can be set somewhere else, just instruct each half of the keyboard to be sent to a different channel.

Thanks

  • bananagoo@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I believe you can do this with the MIDI Modifier section. On your MIDI track, click on MIDI Modifiers and mess around with the Note Filter settings. I believe you can set a low note and a high note, and it will filter out everything else. You should be able to filter out the low notes on one track, and the high notes on another.

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      1 year ago

      This (above) is the correct answer.

      Additionally, you can save the note mappings as presets.