Re: Synthesia 10.3 Unlock Key

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Jul 13, 2024, 6:34:33 PM7/13/24
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Hello there,
I am fastcinated by the piano videos with particles. I learned how to create particles with particular and now, I have an aditional question to this topic. I am curious how the midi notes can be editet? This looks amazing and I think this can not be done with a simple filter. Here are two examples.

Synthesia 10.3 Unlock Key


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Midi notes are made on 3rd party software usually, like MuseScore. You can add and remove notes there after importing a midi. Then if you export the midi file that you edited and added it to Synthesia, you can record that and put it into AE to add some VFX like in this case the particles, a glow and maybe some CC or the other effects like images, added into the notes and flickering smoke like effect.

I know how to edit midi files and use the synthesia video creator. I am also able to edit the synthesia video to a black backgroud and the midi notes to another color. I am going to learn about VFX or Glow and hope I can do what I want to. Thanks for your help.

Sure, it's not a "simple filter", but it can all be done with plain AE and a bunch of plug-ins. The real trick is simply how to get the data into AE since it doesn't support MIDI. You have to rely on external tools and use some old scripts and plug-ins that may still be found on AEScripts.com. Otehr than that it really just comes down to the millions of "audio visualizer" tutorials that explain all sorts of fancy techniques.

Hi, I want to use Synthesia with my modx, but I can't make it work and I don't understand why! The synth is well connected, all the drivers are updated, synthesia recognize my synth, but no sound is coming out, or it's just random piano sounds instead of other instruments!
I try both USB-MIDI in/out and USB to host, but the result is the same!

Synthesia is a software that reads midi files. And when a synthesizer is connected, you can learn how to play songs, it's like a game where the note are falling on a keyboard and you have to press the right key to keep the song going ! I invite you to do a quick search if you don't see what I mean!
Since the software recognize the MODX both in output and input but no sound is coming out, I supposed it was a MODX setting problem!

Well It kinda solve the thing! all the midi channel are playing, but they all produce the piano sound! I suppose it's a normal thing since all the 16 part are piano acoustic type? Is there a way to change that? I can edit all the part but I can't really change the instrument.

edit: I found the solution! I just had to look at the MIDI channel of all the instrument in the MIDI files, and add the instrument on the parts that correspond on the MODX! Like if there is a nylon guitar on MIDI Channel 5, I create the part 5 with a nylon guitar and everything works fine!
I only have one question to ask! I noticed that on some files, there is more than one instrument on one MIDI channel, do you know if it's possible to change the MIDI channel of an instrument? I don't think it's possible on the MODX since you can only have one instrument per parts if I'm correct?

If there's more than one instrument on a track then that track would need to issue a program change message to "call up" the new sound. The Init/GM should respond well to PC changes as I believe the MSB/LSB already assumes the GM sound bank - so PC changes would call up the closest MODX equivalent to the GM sound for that given PC.

If your original MIDI file had PC changes embedded - then you shouldn't need to pre-program the PARTs with different instruments (nylon guitar, etc). Although that is a way to build a Performance to more correctly play MIDI files.

Also in Cubase > "Studio Setup" > "VST Audio System" > "ASIO Driver"; I don't have "MODX" but "Yamaha Steinber USB ASIO"! Is There a connection with my problem or "MODX" and "Yamaha Steinber USB ASIO" are the same thing?

Your MODX has some 2,195 factory program Performances... of these 128 normal instruments and a GM-compatible drum Kit have been set to respond to the Bank Select and Program Change protocol of the GM system. We are not familiar with the program (Synthesia) that you mention but assume it uses this protocol if it involves generic MIDI files

I have just purchased the full version of this program and am currently wondering how you are able to upload MIDI files for music. For some reason, I cannot upload them to my iTunes library. I need to know how to upload the file to iTunes, and steps on how to transfer it over to synthesia. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Please post what happened....I'm having "kind of" a similar problem. I can have my music files load on to i-Tunes but when I play them it says: "The song is stored on the internet when you click the song, it is "streamed" live to your computer. I want to use the music in my i-Movies, but they are greyed out & don't transfer? I thought I might need a new program to accomplish this? I recently upgraded to Lion OS X 10.8.5 Thanks

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