Thanks that was very helpful, i was really looking for a click track sync to the analog drums that i wanted to bring in, seems the sync is not accurate on my other drum machine
Very cool. I’m the old dude who started embellishing drum sounds with midi when we only had tape to work with, clock time and velocity all done by ear. Speaking of ear, I gotta go yell at some kid that I hear to “GET OFF MY LAWN!!!”
Hola no lo pude hacer, arrastro la pista y no me deja agregarla directamente al canal de instrumento, lo proble en protools 10 hs en mac y en protools 12 en PC, hay algona opcion que tengo que tildar o destildar para poder hacerlo? gracias
My stereo audio track is simply not moving on an instrument/midi track, it's by passing and going to the next audio track, what should I do to fix that thing?
Dude! Thank jeebus for this man, I was sick of thinking about tab to transient and pasting in samples....screw that. You provided the missing link. There was no mention of bleed tracks though; what if your kick has low snare bleed, is there a sensitivity control to skip those transients? Maybe I will just play and see what happens. But many thanks and your Pro Tools playlist is helping me heaps, coming from a Cakewalk background for many, many years (Think 1990's) Catch ya 'round Mr Sorcerer !
I'm glad you found the video helpful! Unfortunately, the audio to MIDI will take everything including the bleed, so you will have to manually go through and edit them.
I'm running Pro-Tools 12.6.0 and I've highlighted and my file won't move to the Instrument track I can move it to over audio tracks but nothing happens for me. What am I doing wrong?
I haven't used the Massey DRT but this is a bit different. When you convert audio to MIDI every sound will create a trigger. For example, if you have any instrument bleed those are going make MIDI notes too. There's no way to stop this from happening. After you convert to MIDI, you have to manually go through and delete all the notes you don't want.
@@AudioSorcerer right yeah that’s the issue I’ve been having. Cleaning it up, gating it, then committing the track before converting to midi. Wondering if DRT would be less tedious
I have a question for you, What is the software that you can use to have the upgrade of Pro Tools that you are running? I have Sierra ( Mac OSX SERRIA)
When I do this on my Kick track the midi track picks up on every other drum as well in the kick mic. Causing me to have a bunch of extra kicks hits in the midi track. Is there now way to control the threshold ?
I made a quick test to see if this works in the free Pro Tools First, but did not succeed. I have just started to learn how to use this DAW, so probably I did something wrong. Is it possible that this very restricted version does not allow you to do this?
This is a newer feature in regular Pro Tools and I don't think they've had a new update for the free version since. So I would guess that you can't do this in the free version.
Thanks that was very helpful, i was really looking for a click track sync to the analog drums that i wanted to bring in, seems the sync is not accurate on my other drum machine
I'm glad you found it helpful! 🤘🤘🤘
I have been using Pro Tools since 1998 and I didn't know you could drag audio into an Instrument track. This is awesome! Instant Subscribe.
Thanks for subscribing! Yeah, it's a fairly new feature they added about a year ago. 🤘🤘🤘
Very cool. I’m the old dude who started embellishing drum sounds with midi when we only had tape to work with, clock time and velocity all done by ear. Speaking of ear, I gotta go yell at some kid that I hear to “GET OFF MY LAWN!!!”
Man! That had to be challenging! Damn kids lol.
Quick and concise! Thank you!
I try my best! 🤘🤘🤘
Hola no lo pude hacer, arrastro la pista y no me deja agregarla directamente al canal de instrumento, lo proble en protools 10 hs en mac y en protools 12 en PC, hay algona opcion que tengo que tildar o destildar para poder hacerlo? gracias
Does this conversion work with Pro Tools Studio by default? or do I need additional plugins to do the conversion?
It works by default. 👍
My stereo audio track is simply not moving on an instrument/midi track, it's by passing and going to the next audio track, what should I do to fix that thing?
I'm not understanding the question. An audio track doesn't work in conjunction with an instrument track.
@@AudioSorcerer I'm simply not able to drag (convert) my audio track to midi, what might be the possibilities of it not happening?
I’m getting the same issue doesn’t move to midi stereo track
just tried this on PT 22.7 and it doesn't allow me to drag and drop the highlighted kick channel to the instrument track. strange.
That is weird. I'll have to try it when I get in the studio today.
Dude! Thank jeebus for this man, I was sick of thinking about tab to transient and pasting in samples....screw that. You provided the missing link. There was no mention of bleed tracks though; what if your kick has low snare bleed, is there a sensitivity control to skip those transients? Maybe I will just play and see what happens. But many thanks and your Pro Tools playlist is helping me heaps, coming from a Cakewalk background for many, many years (Think 1990's) Catch ya 'round Mr Sorcerer !
I'm glad you found the video helpful! Unfortunately, the audio to MIDI will take everything including the bleed, so you will have to manually go through and edit them.
Is there a way to record into a microphone and have it come out onto the keyboard in notation within ProTools?
Converting recorded audio to MIDI is what you would want to do. It's not something you can do in real-time.
Thank you ..
Glad I could help! 🤘
I'm running Pro-Tools 12.6.0 and I've highlighted and my file won't move to the Instrument track I can move it to over audio tracks but nothing happens for me. What am I doing wrong?
This feature is newer and not supported in version 12.6.0.
How does this compare to Massey DRT? Similar results?
I haven't used the Massey DRT but this is a bit different. When you convert audio to MIDI every sound will create a trigger. For example, if you have any instrument bleed those are going make MIDI notes too. There's no way to stop this from happening. After you convert to MIDI, you have to manually go through and delete all the notes you don't want.
@@AudioSorcerer right yeah that’s the issue I’ve been having. Cleaning it up, gating it, then committing the track before converting to midi. Wondering if DRT would be less tedious
@@harindavid Any drum replacer would be better for you.
I have a question for you, What is the software that you can use to have the upgrade of Pro Tools that you are running? I have Sierra ( Mac OSX SERRIA)
I believe it's "Big Sur".
@@AudioSorcerer Isn't it an operating system like mind or Catalina.
I believe so. I use a PC so I can't say for sure.
When I do this on my Kick track the midi track picks up on every other drum as well in the kick mic. Causing me to have a bunch of extra kicks hits in the midi track. Is there now way to control the threshold ?
Unfortunately not. You have to go in and remove all the excess hits.
Which version is this one?
I don't recall off the top of my head. It was the most recent for the time the video came out. 👍
I made a quick test to see if this works in the free Pro Tools First, but did not succeed. I have just started to learn how to use this DAW, so probably I did something wrong. Is it possible that this very restricted version does not allow you to do this?
This is a newer feature in regular Pro Tools and I don't think they've had a new update for the free version since. So I would guess that you can't do this in the free version.