Hello guys and welcome to PAV Production. Today, I’m going to be showing you a tutorial on how to go to channels. It’s a very simple tutorial for the beginners. I have loads of replies to – on my tutorials on how to create Ghost channels.
So the first thing I’m going to do is I’m going to insert my VST plug-in which is editorial orchestral. This is what I’ve been showing you on creating my melodies and stuff. So I’m just going to open up the concert piano. I’m going to get my MIDI keyboard ready. And I’m just going to press few simple keys.
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So it is a very simple – that I have made and enabled – okay first of all, let me turn off – I’m going to show you the sound of Ghost channels. Okay so here we are. Then obviously, you’re going to make a simple copy of what you’re doing. Now let’s say that you guys are thinking. I want to go to that at the second piano roll. So what you want to do is you want to press Control V. Also, it’s Alt and V. Okay, so you’re going to press Alt and V.
And as soon as you press that and you go down, you can see that this buttons in your background, now basically that goes to everything within that channel. So you can see any note that’s being played within that channel. But please note that if you go to Pattern 2, the channels – the Ghost channel within that wouldn’t be there because you’re in different pattern. As well as you know, if you like – let’s say you go to the second channel on the editor or you know – it’s just within that channel and within that playlist that you’re using, it’s only within that one sector.
Now that we’ve enabled it, you can also enable it manually – click on that and go down to Helpers and you can enable Ghost channels. I also like to use Helpers and if you leave off the notes and properties, it’s nice to use. You can also use different things in here that quite handy. I like to use chop, it’s quite cool. It’s not bad. You can chop any notes that I’ve been played in your playlist. But I’m not going to that yet because this is a tutorial how to Ghost channels. So I’ve just taught you how to Ghost channels.
And to prove that, any key that we’ve put in here we can see that this one is green and these ones are gray and we can overlay anything perfectly over here and we can check the gray channels out as you can see. So it’s all nicely done. And this is how you Ghost channels guys. I hope you like that.
And also at the top, this is been enabled and I’m using the MIDI keyboard input so this is a MIDI keyboard input just to let you know that if you guys are struggling and can’t get a MIDI keyboards to work, enable this. Because it can stand before it starts recording, as well as this, it’s a time markers and it shows you when you’re out the screen.
Okay, thanks for watching PAV Production tutorial. This is a very simple tutorial, how to Ghost channels. I hope this help you guys. Take care.
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