I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Can you elaborate more on what behavior you're asking about?can reaticulate change the color in midi editor (view -> color notes by -> channel) when changing the channel?
I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Can you elaborate more on what behavior you're asking about?can reaticulate change the color in midi editor (view -> color notes by -> channel) when changing the channel?
In not sure what he means, but it would be amazing if the notes in the range of each selected articulation changed to the appropriate colour of that articulation icon in Reticulate.I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Can you elaborate more on what behavior you're asking about?
That's an interesting idea, but I don't think it's possible. I don't think Reaper lets you have per note user customized colors. If someone knows how, let me know.it would be amazing if the notes in the range of each selected articulation changed to the appropriate colour of that articulation icon in Reticulate.
Sorry for my english. When i switching the channel via “map input to channel” (sws action), 1 channel (for example) has green color, 2 channel has blur color in midi editor (in view by channel). It’s very cool for editing, viewing, leering (i use filter for this). But, unfortunately, reaticulate don’t do this.I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Can you elaborate more on what behavior you're asking about?
Reaticulate can't control the color of events in the MIDI editor, but it does allow you to insert program changes on different source channels (to correspond with the notes), and Reaper does color the program change markers by channel if the MIDI editor is set that way.It’s very cool for editing, viewing, leering (i use filter for this). But, unfortunately, reaticulate don’t do this.
To say nothing of the fact that that's wwwaaayyyy too much work just to color code notes by articulation.But printing the Reaticulate output to the a new midi item without using sends in some clever way could be a challenge and it would only work for channel switching, not for the entirety of the features in the articulation mapping.
"Render item as new take" doesn't have any effect since Reaticulate doesn't use TakeFX. "Apply track/take FX" renders through the virtual instrument so the resulting take is audio, not MIDI.How about right-click on the MIDI track, "Render item as new take" or "Apply track/take FX to item as a new take"? Does that print reaticulate's MIDI routing in? If so the only thing left would be mapping the colors.
Thank you very much for answer! You’re really helped me
"Render item as new take" doesn't have any effect since Reaticulate doesn't use TakeFX. "Apply track/take FX" renders through the virtual instrument so the resulting take is audio, not MIDI.
Unfortunately Reaper doesn't allow this sort of docking arrangement (to my knowledge at least). Only the main window can have docked panels attached to the edges. It'd be nice if floating docker windows could be similarly configured, but I don't think it's possible.Whenever i click on dock, it docks it to the main window. Since this is something that i´ll be using with MIDI, cant it be docked to the right of the midi editor? Where the track list lies, for example?
No, this shouldn't be the case. Output events aren't baked into the MIDI item, they are emitted dynamically by the Reaticulate JSFX on the track when it receives a program change event. Unless, perhaps, you're explicitly rendering back out the MIDI item with FX processing as a separate take, but I assume you're not doing that.I realize that, after i have added an articulation with Reaticulate, the output CCs defined on the bank now appear in the midi item as well, which is a bit redundant since i´d only expect to see the program/select with the names of the articulation (the output banks/ccs we dont need to see anymore).
Sure, that's no problem, you just need to include the CC in the set of output events for the articulation. For example:Is it possible to set the MIDI CC11 or CC7 value when going to a new articulation? If you have a multi instrument, say violins 1 with different articulations in one patch, the volume is never 100% correct for all articulations. For instance in Cinematic Studio Strings the tremolo patch is a bit too loud in comparison to the normal legato patch, the trill patch is a bit too soft. It would be nice to correct this a bit by sending some CC7 or CC11 information on beforehand to that articulation. Is this possible?
//! c=long i=note-whole o=note:12/note:22,1/cc:11,92
1 sustain
...
11 tremolo
//! c=long-dark i=tremolo o=note:14/cc:11,127
Awesome! Thanks, I'll try that.Sure, that's no problem, you just need to include the CC in the set of output events for the articulation. For example:
Code://! c=long i=note-whole o=note:12/note:22,1/cc:11,92 1 sustain ... 11 tremolo //! c=long-dark i=tremolo o=note:14/cc:11,127
Or you could use CC7 to taste.
Are you sure what you're seeing in "show all used CCs" isn't the output events from the articulation, but rather CC0 and CC32 which is the Bank Select message that precedes a Program Change? This is necessary for Reaper to know which bank it should grab the program name from to display in MIDI editor (and arrange view if you have that enabled).