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  • Midi files for backing tracks?

    Posted by Clinton on July 1, 2023 at 1:43 pm

    Any possibility of providing midi backing tracks in addition to audio tracks? It would be a bit simpler in my setup particularly when practicing to metronome and/or adjusting tempo. Not a big deal, but figured it was worth asking

    Marine replied 9 months, 4 weeks ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Marine

    Administrator
    July 1, 2023 at 7:02 pm

    Hey!

    I wish I could but most of the back tracks are recorded audio!
    What software are you using?
    Marine

  • Clinton

    Member
    July 4, 2023 at 9:01 am

    I run on a Linux system – Ardour for a DAW – but mostly trying to avoid the computer for music. Ardour runs great, but has a full blown feature set which is overkill for what I need to do most of the time.

    With my current setup I’m trying to just have a simple hardware solution that i can turn on and practice at any time with no fuss. If I have to plug in my laptop, reconfigure software and plug in keyboards/audio – I’m just less likely to practice. I’m often practicing by taking 15 minute breaks from my regular work – so the laptop has to do double duty and switching back and forth kills a lot of my practice time.

    My practice rig is just Mojo Suitcase organ and a Beat Buddy drum pedal into an HX Stomp effects (minimal extra effects in this usage – mostly using it for a simple mixer and a little Amp Sim if I want a dirtier sound) Plus I have a small midi looper so I can record raw midi and just loop a 12-bar blues pattern for instance and in combination with beat buddy create my own backing tracks. What I’ll probably do is try to emulate the audio backing track as best I can with looper and beat buddy – that way I have tempo control over the combo. The looper can take regular midi files on an SD card, so I figured if you already had them, I could just load them instead of trying to recreate them mysefl. I’m probably fine with simple backing tracks, more complex are probably beyond my skills at this point.

    What I will probably do for now is just run the organ in mono and stick the backing track in the other side of the stereo input from my phone. I might be able to run it in stereo into the beat buddy as well – it has an input for guitar so you can mix the drums with live guitar.

    No biggie – just figured I’d ask.

    I’m going to try and set up a thread in the practice forum.

    • Marine

      Administrator
      July 4, 2023 at 4:09 pm

      Ok amazing! 🙂