
I assume the technical support agent was also confused as to why I wanted the playing audio output AND those corresponding source MIDI notes. I even checked in with Tracktion’s technical support team, got a case number and in the end they said it couldn’t be done easily.

I’d also get suggestions like “Just record the audio output and be happy with that” or “Nobody needs to capture the MIDI notes while they’re playing” or “Just copy the whole MIDI file to a new track, highlight what you don’t want, and delete it”. That is the question I have received numerous times on various Internet forums and other groups while I was trying to figure out how to extract MIDI notes. Tags: #mykmyrs #mikem #homerecordingwithmikem #tracktion #waveform11 #daw #midi #drums #drumkit #polysher #configuration #audio #output #usbaudiointerface #usb #vst #mtpowerdrumkit Why Do You Want to Extract the MIDI Notes?!!!! Follow the steps in this post to learn how to extract MIDI audio and notes in Tracktion Waveform 11. With the extracted MIDI, you have the source data available to help you create new instrument parts, variations or other embellishments without the need to endlessly copy, paste and manually delete instrument parts you don’t need.

Have you ever wanted to output a MIDI file as audio and also capture the actual MIDI notes that produced the audio? A practical usage for this process is extracting the MIDI from a file where there are multiple instruments in the file, such as a drum kit’s kick, snare, toms and cymbals.
