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auv3_midi_recording_workarounds [2022/06/27 12:10] – created wimauv3_midi_recording_workarounds [2022/06/27 17:21] – [NanoStudio 2] wim
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 +This method involves using an External MIDI track to send MIDI out to [[https://apps.apple.com/app/streambyter/id1398712641|Streambyter]] and then back in to the instrument track that you want to play.
  
 +  * Open Streambyter as a standalone app outside of NanoStudio 2. Streambyter should have no script commands in it (comment lines starting with a # can be ignored). If there are script lines, delete them, then press "Install Rules".
 +  * Add the instrument track and set the MIDI input to All Inputs or to Streambyter. It will also simplify things to set the track to receive MIDI always rather than only when selected.
 +  * Add an External MIDI track and add the AUv3 you want to send MIDI from as a MIDI FX.
 +  * Set the MIDI out from this track to Streambyter. Make sure MIDI Thru is enabled.
 +  * IMPORTANT: Set this track to receive MIDI only from the on-screen keyboard. If not you'll get a MIDI feedback loop.
 +  * At this point you should be able to play the instrument track from the MIDI AUv3. And you should be able to record the MIDI.
 +  * Before playing back the recorded MIDI, disable MIDI Thru on the External MIDI track. This is to prevent doubling up the AUv3 MIDI output and the recorded MIDI on the track.
  
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