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Feature Request - MIDI Ripping #22

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SScorpio00 opened this issue Aug 22, 2020 · 2 comments
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Feature Request - MIDI Ripping #22

SScorpio00 opened this issue Aug 22, 2020 · 2 comments
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@SScorpio00
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Would it be possible either via a SysEx or some other manner to trigger the recording of MIDI notes? I'd think playback should continue to work as normal, but also pass the notes to an output file.

This could be a way to rip soundtracks directly without a computer.

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I really like this idea!

I've got a branch called midi-logger as a quick hack which just dumps the raw hex to a file; I did this to assist with troubleshooting #20, and so I could pretty easily polish this into a feature which records true MIDI files.

Thanks for the suggestion. 😃

@dwhinham dwhinham self-assigned this Aug 22, 2020
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now-its-dark commented May 9, 2022

Not sure what the status of this one is, but thought I'd share an idea for a more advanced MIDI logging behavior— The current logging of MIDI in MUNT defaults the bpm to 120 without any means of modifying it, creating a fairly messy file to edit later (I know you can SMTPE lock and then punch-in a new tempo in some DAWs, but it makes the process of logging many songs much more painstaking).
There's no perfect way around it, but some type of bpm audition mode with bpm detection or note-quantized tap-tempo function would be pretty amazing for producing better MIDI captures.

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