So I can leave the drum midi in 1 track and assign each note event to a different channel strip and mix and match kits or apply reverb etc.
MIDI DRUM TRACK SEPARATOR MAC
I've just switched to the mac and don't have any compatible plugins yet, but I'm looking at BFD. I have two tracks selected in Cubase Elements 9.5 - A Halion Sonic Electric Piano, and a Groove Agent.
MIDI DRUM TRACK SEPARATOR SOFTWARE
Using MIDI Control Center (a software used to view and modify the settings for the Arturia keyboard), I configured the drum pads to use MIDI Channel 2, and the keys to use MIDI channel 1. I'm either using soundfonts thru the EXS24 or just the included kits. I own an Arturia MiniLab mkII, which is a 25 key and 8 drum pad (with two drum banks) MIDI controller. You can however keep all the drums onto the same track (while treating their sound individually. Was the purpose to treat each sound differently while mixing? If yes, you don't need to split the MIDI region onto different tracks, you need to split the sound of each drum onto different channel strips, which is a different process. The software is mostly for desktop computers, and it doesnt always do a good job, but thats where Moises. Best to turn off the built-in reverb FX if youre going this route, and apply FX per-track or bus to taste. Thats more work, but if your drums are solid, you have ultimate flexibility with the audio. that you can use to learn the song yourself. Split your MIDI into separate tracks per kit piece, and solo them one by one, bouncing to tracks. Then go to the drum hits section and drag the different snare sounds you want on the snare track, the kick drums you want on the kick track, etc.
Is there a way to split them to their own independent tracks each with it's own channel strip? Other wise it defeats the purpose, And I can't treat each sound differently while mixing. Adobe Audition, Audacity, and other audio editing software have tools to isolate vocals and instruments in regular songs so that you can get an instrumental track for karaoke, vocals for an a capella version, or solo drums, bass, keys, etc. Set up multiple midi tracks with drum racks on each. So if the original track was on track 1 and you mute/solo it, it also changes the split tracks. When I split/demix a track, it appears to place those new regions on separate tracks but it still uses the original channel strip settings.