That’s really helpful. I’ve just started messing with this thing and it’s been a ball ache every step of the way, but this is really helpful in figuring out how to make it play well with the rest of my tracks.
"that's how you tame the beast".. Came for that, and learned how to tame it, 4 years later! Still pretty crazy there's no obvious way of arranging NI's best sounding low-end, but yeah, thanks anyways!
I believe you can also turn off either side or both sides by using DAW automation targeted to the speaker icon., this would eliminate the need for empty mute patterns.
Brilliant :) :) :) Thank you soooo much for this mate... Couldn't find this info anywhere.. And I cannot believe someone actually disliked this video??? C'mon this IS the Zen of TRK 01... Had been routing it to an audio channel everytime n I hated it for that... Cheers mate \m/,
I was pulling my hair out trying to figure out a way to actually be able to use this thing. What I did.... I armed a track to record and just went to town. It's loop based so I trimmed off what I needed and looped that section or copy pasted etc. Honestly, I prefer to use my own kick in my own project and not use with one in the plugin...at least for now. I can duck what I need to with a plugin. Until I find a delicious enough kick anyway. Just because some of this plugin is more interested than as a whole. I haven't spent a ton of time with it. but doing 1 kick track and another separate bass track would probably make it easier to make music...that isn't film scoring etc. Cheers!
Thank you so much, I found your tutorial through Google and that trick is great. I wish something more simple was programmed right into it... In the meantime this will work great! edit: I just looked through the comments and yes, an automation is good as well. You can use bypass plugin or just straight up Volume all the way down.
How does Ableton know specifically where I want MIDI from TRK-01 to start and stop in my project?? I'm not getting any sound from any TRK-01 MIDI clips at all. Can anyone please help?? 🙏
All good but its too much diving in plugin and setting parameters for notes. I prefer regular step DAW sequencer and keyboard for creating beats. Thanks anyway.
Sure. You would set the output if the TRK channel to the input to an audio channel. Try a group that specializes in your DAW. Seems like a straight forward question.
@@rajivmannari you mean muting (or reducing the volume) of the whole TRK channel in DAW doesn't work? Or what? Normally muting a channel would work regardless of what plugin is on that channel.
@Dmitrij Silov Thats all good mate but what I meant was triggering it to start and stop at specific times...What if you wanted it to start at the 3/4th of the 10th bar. Because once you hit the play button it just keeps on the loop and we would not have that control of it to specifically trigger/start with volume automation.
@@rajivmannari oh, I see. As far as I understand this synth, it's hard-linked to host start-stop. I mean it's not designed to run separately from DAW playback. The only way to handle it is via complete TRK track mute/unmute/volume control, or you may route to separate audiotracks the kick, bass, delay and reverb of TRK - and then play with automations to manage these elements. You may do that also via automation of TRK itelf, e.g. muting Kick only. I do that in Ableton Live, should be possible in any DAW. Also you may export certain loops from TRK - kick, bass, all the variances - but that's also offline type of control.
As an alternative you may have separate TRK Kick and separate TRK Bass instances, if you own these standalone plugins. This way you may code any MIDI sequences/controls in your DAW.
Check out other Native Instrument tutorials on my channel.
well done boy! I dropped TRK 01 because of this 4 years ago, but will definitely give it another shot again thanks to your vid! Cheers!
Awesome!
Man this is exactly what I needed, I've had this thing for a year now and never used it because I didn't know how to control the damn thing.
Good to hear!
I love your "unprofessional" tutorial. It's real. :D
Thanks!
That’s really helpful. I’ve just started messing with this thing and it’s been a ball ache every step of the way, but this is really helpful in figuring out how to make it play well with the rest of my tracks.
"that's how you tame the beast".. Came for that, and learned how to tame it, 4 years later! Still pretty crazy there's no obvious way of arranging NI's best sounding low-end, but yeah, thanks anyways!
man, ni needs to do better with playing and stopping.
Sigh ! Tell me about it mate lol
so helpful. I was using the plugin but couldn't figure out how to actually get into the Daw to be recorded. Thanks.
Great to hear!
I believe you can also turn off either side or both sides by using DAW automation targeted to the speaker icon., this would eliminate the need for empty mute patterns.
So helpful. This has made use of the plug-in feasible for me. Strange that they haven't made it clearer for users. Thank you.
Good to hear!
Brilliant :) :) :) Thank you soooo much for this mate... Couldn't find this info anywhere.. And I cannot believe someone actually disliked this video??? C'mon this IS the Zen of TRK 01... Had been routing it to an audio channel everytime n I hated it for that... Cheers mate \m/,
Thank you!
I was pulling my hair out trying to figure out a way to actually be able to use this thing. What I did.... I armed a track to record and just went to town. It's loop based so I trimmed off what I needed and looped that section or copy pasted etc. Honestly, I prefer to use my own kick in my own project and not use with one in the plugin...at least for now. I can duck what I need to with a plugin. Until I find a delicious enough kick anyway. Just because some of this plugin is more interested than as a whole. I haven't spent a ton of time with it. but doing 1 kick track and another separate bass track would probably make it easier to make music...that isn't film scoring etc. Cheers!
You sound great un-scripted:)
You saved me so much aggravation! Thank you so much!
Awesome!
Thank you for this I just started dabbling with it last night. You just saved me so much time and frustration.
Thanks for commenting!
NI have so much stuff you end up missing great tools like this one. Thanks for the help btw
You got it, thank you!
Great tip ! Thank you :)
Thank you Shootie! This was so helpful!
Thank you that was really helpfull
Good to hear!
thanks this helps me
Awesome! Great to hear!
Had been looking for this solution for a long time. 🙏 and greetings from Hamburg/GER
Awesome!
Thank you so much, I found your tutorial through Google and that trick is great. I wish something more simple was programmed right into it... In the meantime this will work great!
edit: I just looked through the comments and yes, an automation is good as well. You can use bypass plugin or just straight up Volume all the way down.
Good to hear!
Thank a lot for the video, september 2022 still have the same problem with TRK what happening? bug ?
You got it!
How does Ableton know specifically where I want MIDI from TRK-01 to start and stop in my project?? I'm not getting any sound from any TRK-01 MIDI clips at all. Can anyone please help?? 🙏
Nice, I hadn't quite got that far so it's good for me, thanks
Thanks a lot, se trata de hacerlo amigable y lo más sencillo.....
Thanks man, it was driving me crazy
Thanks for saying!
Perfect, thanks a lot my friend
Thank you.
All good but its too much diving in plugin and setting parameters for notes.
I prefer regular step DAW sequencer and keyboard for creating beats.
Thanks anyway.
Thanks! Is there any way to just record the TRK01 output to an audio track in my DAW in real time?
Sure. You would set the output if the TRK channel to the input to an audio channel. Try a group that specializes in your DAW. Seems like a straight forward question.
@@ShootieSchool E.g. resampling-I think.
just turning off the whole TRK-01 channel in your DAW would also work
No it does not...
@@rajivmannari you mean muting (or reducing the volume) of the whole TRK channel in DAW doesn't work? Or what? Normally muting a channel would work regardless of what plugin is on that channel.
@Dmitrij Silov Thats all good mate but what I meant was triggering it to start and stop at specific times...What if you wanted it to start at the 3/4th of the 10th bar. Because once you hit the play button it just keeps on the loop and we would not have that control of it to specifically trigger/start with volume automation.
@@rajivmannari oh, I see. As far as I understand this synth, it's hard-linked to host start-stop. I mean it's not designed to run separately from DAW playback. The only way to handle it is via complete TRK track mute/unmute/volume control, or you may route to separate audiotracks the kick, bass, delay and reverb of TRK - and then play with automations to manage these elements. You may do that also via automation of TRK itelf, e.g. muting Kick only. I do that in Ableton Live, should be possible in any DAW.
Also you may export certain loops from TRK - kick, bass, all the variances - but that's also offline type of control.
As an alternative you may have separate TRK Kick and separate TRK Bass instances, if you own these standalone plugins. This way you may code any MIDI sequences/controls in your DAW.