You would drag the midi in RealBand after the audio then :

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Edit - MIDI - Length of MIDI Music this will adjust the midi to the correct length to fit to the other tracks.

This command alters the length of the marked area of all selected tracks by the specified percentage. For example, 50% will shorten the length by half. You can use the Data Filter to determine which events are affected by this command.

This command supports floating point percentages. You can specify a length percentage as a floating-point number, such as 110.5%

Note: This command is for MIDI tracks only. This command has no effect on audio tracks.


If you want to add RealTracks to a Live performance you could drag the drum track/s in first use the ACW Audio Chord Wizard to create a tempo map and then fill in the chords of the live performance, then drag the rest of the tracks in, then the midi. Then once you save the midi it will now have the tempo map in it.

or RealBand 2016, record click track

"Can you both record your midi into that recorder while feeding it to the UFX1604 for a PA mix while also recording audio tracks (guitar, bass)?"

You would run the Stereo/Mono audio out from the midi keys/drums to the UFX1604 then you can record the audio from the drums/keys also while the Midi Recorder records the midi from their midi out port.

If you use an iPhone/Pad there is an iRig Midi Recorder
http://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/irigmidirecorder/





Last edited by Pipeline; 12/13/16 01:46 AM.