Topic: Patchwork hétéroclite

Bonjour !

Depuis que Reaper a implémenté l'enregistrement rétrospectif que j'ai adopté et agrémenté des raccourcis adéquats,  j'expérimente une nouvelle procédure pour travailler avec Pianoteq.
Au lieu d'enregistrer avec la version Standalone (qui mémorise tout), je charge Pianoteq vsti dans une piste Reaper et ça roule ...
C'est d'une grande facilité, mais je me retrouve avec des heures de matière première en petits morceaux.
Aujourd'hui j'ai essayé den faire une musique à peu près écoutable à partir d'une soixantaine de parcelles midi accumulées en trois jours, ramenées à une douzaine ......

Since Reaper has implemented retrospective recording which I have adopted and added the appropriate shortcuts, I am testing a new workflow for my Pianoteq.
Instead of recording with the Standalone version (which memorizes everything), I load Pianoteq vsti in a Reaper track and it runs...
It's very easy, but I end up with hours of raw material in small pieces.
Today I tried to make a music more or less listenable from about sixty midi plots accumulated in three days, reduced to a dozen...

(Pianoteq K2 Warm)

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Last edited by Gaston (15-02-2023 18:05)

Re: Patchwork hétéroclite

very cool, the process seems to work well.  the result is excellent.

one question i have: is there an advantage to using the functionality in Reaper?  i ask because i have ptq setup to record all playing and never to delete any midi, so i would have the same midi data, just saved across multiple files.  is Reaper allowing you to do something beyond that that i don't understand?

Re: Patchwork hétéroclite

budo wrote:

very cool, the process seems to work well.  the result is excellent.

one question i have: is there an advantage to using the functionality in Reaper?  i ask because i have ptq setup to record all playing and never to delete any midi, so i would have the same midi data, just saved across multiple files.  is Reaper allowing you to do something beyond that that i don't understand?

No, the only advantage is that my impros are at once in the Reaper track so I don't have to drag and drop them from Ptq UI neither go and grab them from the Pianoteq archive. Anyway this workflow leads me to too many items and too much time spent, so I may get back to the old system ...