![]() ![]() Just thought I'd post this to see if anyone else has the same luck that I did. I have absolutely no idea as to why this seems to have put a stop to the Greyed out midi, but it has and that is all I was concerned about. I have spent the day booting up old sessions where the midi was greyed out, did what I've mentioned earlier and all have since loaded up with no Greyed out midi. Re-opened session all ok, no Greyed out midi for me!! The groove played back normally.ĥ: I then re-dragged the midi back to the stereo instrument track, hit playback, all ok.Ħ: I then saved and closed the session, quit Protools, then re-booted the session and hey presto the clips on the stereo instrument track was no longer grey and played back perfectly.ħ: I then deleted the midi track I'd created, closed and saved the session and quit Protools again. Clips now Blue.ģ: I then created a new MIDI track (which automatically had "All" and SD3 routed to midi channel 2 in the I/O section.Ĥ: I then dragged the clips from the stereo instrument track, to the midi track, hit play which was absolutely fine. Clips greyed out.Ģ: Open Instrument view on stereo instrument track "All" selected, and "Instrument 1" states SD3 is selected via midi channel 1. So I replaced expand with EZ Drummer VST plugin that handles more channels, but cost money. This is a breakdown of what I did:ġ: Opened up the session (Superior Drummer 3 grooves already pasted into my stereo instrument track). Seems that Pro Tools still records the notes from channel 10, and then on PLAYBACK uses channel 1 - which is why things worked normally only on playback. It allows you to select how Pro Tools behaves when you record-arm an audio, MIDI, or instrument track. Ok, here is something that may be of interest:Īfter posting last night, I have struck on the following which has resolved my problem with the greyed out midi in the idea session I'm working on. Now, a new preference makes sure that never happens again.
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