![]() ![]() Point Blank’s new LA facilities feature the latest production equipment like NI’s Komplete Kontrol S-series keyboards, Ableton’s flagship Push with Live 9 Suite, AIAIAI TMA-Studio headphones, and much more. Now you can come and see PBLA for yourself by taking one of their weekly-guided tours – contact PBLA here to book. If you would like to order one of our PCAudioLabs computers, please call us at 61 or click this link for our website.Point Blank Music School is now open in Los Angeles! Set in Mack Sennett Studios, Silverlake and headed up by Jesse Rogg (Banks, Sam Sparrow, Sky Ferreira), the venue has hosted Oscar after-parties, fashion and photography shoots. Using Avid Pro Tools software to produce music would be ideal with one of our professionally designed PCAudioLabs Systems due our high-performance specifications in order to work with any of the Digital Audio Workstations supported. The scale on the MIDI track will show a MIDI signal happening, but at the same time the aux input will show the audio coming out of the virtual instrument that is being triggered by the MIDI information!Īt this point we have successfully created and configured a MIDI track in Pro Tools. The user can now record enable the MIDI track and play the MIDI controller. Set the OUTPUT of the MIDI track to the desired virtual instrument (Mini Grand):Īfter selecting this option, the track’s output will show as: Now that the virtual instrument has been created, we can route the output of our MIDI track to the virtual instrument.Ĩ. Create a new aux input and add a virtual instrument to it as an insertįor the purpose of this tutorial we will use Avid’s Mini Grand virtual instrument. In order to do this, the virtual instrument must be pre-inserted on an aux input before doing the routing.ħ. We will not demonstrate this on this tutorial.Ĭonversely, if the user wants to trigger a virtual instrument, the user can select it from the MIDI tracks output list. In order to trigger a hardware instrument, the user must simply select the hardware instrument from the MIDI track’s output list. ![]() We must now configure the output of the MIDI track.Īs explained before, there are two options for the output: Set the INPUT of the MIDI track to the desired source.Īfter selecting it, the input will show as:Īt this point, the input has been properly configured, if the user presses any key of the assigned ARTURIA keyboard, the MIDI signal will be shown on the MIDI scale. For the purpose of this tutorial we will select the Arturia MINILAB Keyboard on the “all channels” mode.Ħ. This might not be ideal, so we want to select the actual MIDI device that we will use. We can see the input is set to “ALL” meaning it will receive MIDI information from all MIDI devices connected. Open the mix window by clicking on the top menu bar: Window -> Mix Now we must configure the inputs of the MIDI track.ĥ. Apply the following configurations to your “New Tracks” window: Name: This field lets you type the track name.įor the purpose of this tutorial we will create a MIDI track, that we can use to record MIDI information.ģ.Samples/Ticks: This drop-down list lets you choose between sample-based tracks and tick-based tracks.Type: This drop-down list lets you choose between track types such as audio, MIDI, instrument, aux input, etc.Channels: This drop-down list lets you choose between options such as mono, stereo, LCR, Quad, etc.Create: This field lets you type the amount of tracks that will be created.The “New Tracks” window has the following options: From the top menu click on: Track -> New: Create or open an existing Pro Tools session:Ģ. This MIDI information is capable of triggering virtual instruments or hardware that will in fact output audio content.ġ. They only store MIDI information such as note value and velocity. MIDI tracks do not store audio information and do not reproduce audio signals. MIDI tracks are used to record MIDI information that can later be used to trigger virtual instruments or hardware instruments such as synths and drum machines. Pro Tools presents several types of tracks that you can create and today we will focus on the MIDI Track. Once you start a new Pro Tools session, you will need to create tracks where audio, MIDI and video material will be recorded and/or played-back from. Getting started with how to create and configure a MIDI track in Pro Tools Set the OUTPUT of the MIDI track to the desired virtual instrument (Mini Grand): Create a new aux input and add a virtual instrument to it as an insert Set the INPUT of the MIDI track to the desired source. ![]() Create or open an existing Pro Tools session:
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