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Try some of the Super MIDI tracks (what a dumb name IMHO)


Better than "RealMIDI", which would have been the logical choice.


Actually the best name and the name other companies use would be not quantized MIDI tracks.


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I found these comments really helpful in telling me what's what. That is the kind of perspective and knowledge I didn't have. It's all beginning to come into focus. And I am honing in on what I want with the program. Thanks so much.


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I have been using VirtualMidiSynth for years now in BIAB. Here is how I do it and it works 100% of the time for me in both 32bit and 64bit. I also use VirtualMidySynth for my midi sound output in TablEdit. In fact, it will drive both BIAB and TablEdit at the same time.

1. Download VMS and install it.
2. In BIAB go to your midi drive setup and chose VMS. Make sure that you don't check the Use VSTi/DXi Synth box
3. I had to set my latency to around 200 MS

VMS is not a VSTI device at all. VirtualMIDISynth is a software MIDI synthesizer implemented as a Windows multimedia user driver, accessible as a standard MIDI Out device. You can set it up to use 4 audio output devices. I have BIAB using #1 and TablEdit using #2. That way they do not conflict at all.

I think what confuses most people is that they think it is a VSTI device. It is not.

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I have been using VirtualMidiSynth for years now in BIAB. Here is how I do it and it works 100% of the time for me in both 32bit and 64bit. I also use VirtualMidySynth for my midi sound output in TablEdit. In fact, it will drive both BIAB and TablEdit at the same time.

1. Download VMS and install it.
2. In BIAB go to your midi drive setup and chose VMS. Make sure that you don't check the Use VSTi/DXi Synth box
3. I had to set my latency to around 200 MS

VMS is not a VSTI device at all. VirtualMIDISynth is a software MIDI synthesizer implemented as a Windows multimedia user driver, accessible as a standard MIDI Out device. You can set it up to use 4 audio output devices. I have BIAB using #1 and TablEdit using #2. That way they do not conflict at all.

I think what confuses most people is that they think it is a VSTI device. It is not.

Thank you for pointing this out. I've been using VMS for many years, but was unaware of this configuration option. I just set VMS to allow the max (4 devices).

A big mug of Christmas cheer to you!

To repeat what I mentioned in a different thread on this subject, I use the Arachno soundfont (download link on the VMS download page). I also use the JJazzLab soundfont available on the JJazzLab download page.

JJazzLab v3 now released

I just set JJazzLab to use the VMS #2 device. Never thought of running BiaB and JJazzLab at the same time, but I can now. Since JJazzLab does not use an audio driver, there will be no conflict with BiaB using my ASIO driver.

QUESTION: How did you arrive at 200 mS of latency?

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To get the most out of them you have to add some continuous controller (CC) data. In other words you have to emulate the sound you are after via CCs, pitch bends, and the mod wheel. For example take a MIDI track sax. To make it more realistic you must add pitch bends, vibrato, volume, etc and play it like a sax, i.e. no polyphony, stay within the sax's range, etc. You will either need a MIDI controller of some kind or add them via manual input. A MIDI controller keyboard with sliders and knobs is the best option IMHO.


Is there a guide somewhere of how best to do this?

I presume one can "overdub" MIDI CCs onto the Melody and Soloist tracks, though I have yet to try that.

AFAICS, the "all tracks are equal" doesn't yet have them equal enough to do that on other tracks.


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I arrived at the figure of 200ms by watching the onscreen metronome in BIAB as it counted 1,2 1,2,3,4 and listening to the midi drum count-in. It was obviously off so I adjusted the latency so they matched. I guess you could also by clicking on the Latency Adjust... in BIAB under MIDI/Audio Driver Setup.

That figure of 200ms applied to my particular setup. Don't be surprised if yours is either different or does not even need to be changed at all.

Also, BIAB has a habit of periodically letting me know that VMS is a software synth and the latency should be set to Zero. I just ignore that and I wish it would mind it's own business about how I set things up. grin



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Originally Posted By: Gordon Scott


Is there a guide somewhere of how best to do this?

I presume one can "overdub" MIDI CCs onto the Melody and Soloist tracks, though I have yet to try that.

AFAICS, the "all tracks are equal" doesn't yet have them equal enough to do that on other tracks.


Here is a list of MIDI CCs:

https://www.presetpatch.com/midi-cc-list.aspx

Note that some are universal like volume, pan, etc. But all the others are left up to the software program you are using. They can be assigned to a variety of different controls in your synthesizer/sampler/effects units. Common mappings include adding vibrato, or adjusting filter cutoff.

I can not answer your other questions as I do all of my MIDI editing in my DAW, Studio One Pro 5. My workflow is to sketch out a chord progression and style(s) in BiaB then immediately drag and drop them into Studio One.

I hope this helps.


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Originally Posted By: MarioD

I can not answer your other questions as I do all of my MIDI editing in my DAW
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I hope this helps.

With hindsight, it was perhaps a bit dumb of me to presume you did it in BiaB.
DAWs are already set up to handle it and are probably the best place for it.

Yes it helps. Thanks.


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Originally Posted By: MarioD

I can not answer your other questions as I do all of my MIDI editing in my DAW
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I hope this helps.

With hindsight, it was perhaps a bit dumb of me to presume you did it in BiaB.
DAWs are already set up to handle it and are probably the best place for it.

Yes it helps. Thanks.


No you were not a bit dumb. You had no idea what my workflow was. Others can help with those questions because they do a lot more intensive work in BiaB than I do.


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I arrived at the figure of 200ms by watching the onscreen metronome in BIAB as it counted 1,2 1,2,3,4 and listening to the midi drum count-in. It was obviously off so I adjusted the latency so they matched. I guess you could also by clicking on the Latency Adjust... in BIAB under MIDI/Audio Driver Setup.

That figure of 200ms applied to my particular setup. Don't be surprised if yours is either different or does not even need to be changed at all.

Also, BIAB has a habit of periodically letting me know that VMS is a software synth and the latency should be set to Zero. I just ignore that and I wish it would mind it's own business about how I set things up. grin



Thank you for the explanation.


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I agree with MarioD and others who say MIDI will still sound like MIDI without some data massaging and controller information added to emulate the dynamics and articulations of the instruments. So I use TTS1 for my default MIDI source just to get decent, quick previewing for a lot of instruments, but wouldn't use it for a final product at least for most instruments. Most of my music (jazz/bossa nova influenced) uses a specific set of instruments - acoustic piano, nylon guitar, vibes especially - and I've invested in some dedicated VST plugins for those. I play most piano stuff myself, but have found that the MIDI generated from many of the acoustic guitar real tracks sounds very good going thru my Ample Sound classical guitar VST. I also find the piano RealTrack audio often sounds too compressed and choppy. (In general I don't find RealTracks of polyphonic instruments with a lot of sustain render all that well.) But sending that MIDI to my Pianoteq 7 plugin sounds great and gives more control. I've just started going down this path, and find that the RealTrack MIDI sounds much better and less mechanical than a MIDI-only track coming from a MIDI style. Quality of transcription may influence this.

Your experience may vary, especially depending upon what musical styles you are working with.


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