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  • in reply to: Restricted to Podium license owners
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    in reply to: Midi-recording not accurate #22921
    MelodyMan
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    YES!

    It works. I set the gate setting from 0.3 to 0.0 and now everything is recorded correctly. Thanks!

    Edit:

    The maximum gate time to make sure everything is recorded correctly is 0.1. 0.2 and higher causes missing notes.

    in reply to: Midi-recording not accurate #22920
    MelodyMan
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    @Zynewave wrote:

    I browsed through the DTXpress 3 manual. There is a setting where you can adjust the gating time between note-on/off messages (section 1-7). Could you try to decrease this interval and see if this reduces the number of missing recorded notes?

    Ah thanks. I will report back.

    in reply to: Midi-recording not accurate #22918
    MelodyMan
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    @Zynewave wrote:

    @MelodyMan wrote:

    First note of each key is always much longer in the recorded event and the played note that comes after the first is missing in the recorded event.

    Is the first recorded note also longer in the other DAWs you tried?

    Is the end-point of the recorded first note perhaps where the second note should start?

    Is there any way you can adjust the duration of the note events on the Yamaha kit? Perhaps there are other setup options in the Yamaha menus that can configure how MIDI notes are transmitted.

    What’s the exact model of your Yamaha kit?

    Answers to your questions:

    Yes, but just a little longer than the second note (215 versus 195 for instance). The first two notes on every key are always joint, connected together. So yes, i think the end-point is the point where the second note should start.

    I don’t know, but i will check the manual. It is a Yamaha DTXpress 3.

    in reply to: Midi-recording not accurate #22885
    MelodyMan
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    Thanks Fritz,

    First note of each key is always much longer in the recorded event and the played note that comes after the first is missing in the recorded event.

    The use time stamps option makes no difference.

    in reply to: Midi-recording not accurate #22882
    MelodyMan
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    @Zynewave wrote:

    Does the missing notes happen around loop points, or can it happen anytime during a recording?

    Does it happen if you record into a preexisting note sequence event?

    What are the note lengths transmitted by the midikit? I wonder if the problem perhaps is due to overlapping notes.

    It happens during the whole recording.

    It also happens when i record into a preexisting midi-clip.

    The problem is not overlapping notes. The (random) notes are not there in the recorded event, but when i play them realtime they ARE triggered because i can hear them.

    The notelenghts? The first note is always much longer than the following recorded ones. Maybe because the first note is so long it prevents the second note from being recorded. It is peculiar because i have noticed that the second note always falls away

    in reply to: Help please!! #22871
    MelodyMan
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    How have you connected your keyboard to the computer?

    in reply to: Midi-recording not accurate #22870
    MelodyMan
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    When i record in Tracktion4 all is recorded well so it seems Podium-related.

    in reply to: Midi-recording not accurate #22869
    MelodyMan
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    Sure Fritz.

    I have a Yamaha midikit which i hook up to my computer with a regular midicable. I use the midi- interface on my Wamirack soundcard.

    In Podium i only activate the midi-in of the Wamirack ( i have a fw-interface also but i keep the midi-in from that one disabled).

    When triggering my Ssd4 sampler everything seems to work good. I can hear all the right notes being triggered. However when i record it some random notes are missing. This is most noticeable when i make a drumfill; i can hear the fill as it is supposed to sound but the recording misses random notes. It seems the slower i play the more reliable the recording is and vice versa.

    in reply to: Midi-recording not accurate #22867
    MelodyMan
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    Bumping this. This is a dealbreaker bug for me. Recording drums has become unreliable now.

    in reply to: Midi-recording not accurate #22848
    MelodyMan
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    @kim_otcj wrote:

    I used to have problems like that. It stopped when I created the midi tracks first and recorded to them, rather than having Podium create the midi tracks during recording. Doing midi via USB (as opposed to a 5 pin midi connector) also helped.

    Thanks for the tips. But this sounds like a bug to me.

    in reply to: Moving clips between tracks #22843
    MelodyMan
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    Thanks man, that is great info!

    in reply to: Sampler in group-track #22840
    MelodyMan
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    Ok, i get it. Thanks Fritz!

    in reply to: Certain Plugins making Podium Free crash #22739
    MelodyMan
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    Do not forget that Podium free does not support multicore cpus!

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