So basically, the midi file is used to create the particles and audio is played as the sound of the video?
But If I want to make some changes on midi file for example EQ and reverb, is the sound goona be better ?
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cpraveenk
May 25, 2020
can I export the midi from seemusic after recording it there, so that I can edit the midi using ableton separately.
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visualmusicdesign
Apr 09, 2020
When time permits, I'll try to make a tutorial video explaining the basics of MIDI and audio, and how they can be used in SeeMusic.
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visualmusicdesign
Apr 09, 2020
The MIDI can be used to generate sound in SeeMusic using the built-in MIDI Synth in the app, but there are limits to how good that can sound.
- The best solution probably is to use an audio app (such as Logic X or ProTools) to, as you suggest, create an audio file from your MIDI that uses EQ and reverb, and whatever else you want to make it sound as good as possible.
Then you can import that audio file into SeeMusic, and SeeMusic will use the MIDI data for the note animation, and playback the audio file as the audio.
- It's important to make sure that the MIDI and audio are synced before importing to SeeMusic, by making sure that they have exactly the same start point. If you generate the audio directly from the MIDI file, this shouldn't be an issue.
can I export the midi from seemusic after recording it there, so that I can edit the midi using ableton separately.
When time permits, I'll try to make a tutorial video explaining the basics of MIDI and audio, and how they can be used in SeeMusic.
The MIDI can be used to generate sound in SeeMusic using the built-in MIDI Synth in the app, but there are limits to how good that can sound.
- The best solution probably is to use an audio app (such as Logic X or ProTools) to, as you suggest, create an audio file from your MIDI that uses EQ and reverb, and whatever else you want to make it sound as good as possible.
Then you can import that audio file into SeeMusic, and SeeMusic will use the MIDI data for the note animation, and playback the audio file as the audio.
- It's important to make sure that the MIDI and audio are synced before importing to SeeMusic, by making sure that they have exactly the same start point. If you generate the audio directly from the MIDI file, this shouldn't be an issue.