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Help! MIDI Notes Shifted!
Recently my MIDI has encountered a problem. Whenever I open an instrument track, whether it be Xpand, Mini Grand, etc. it as if the highest key shifted to the middle of the keyboard. So when I play the last key all the way to the right, its soo high pitch that its ear piercing. So the lowest note I can play is the middle note that you would hear on a properly working keyboard. I uninstalled Pro Tools and reinstalled it and still having the problem. Any ideas how to fix this?
Computer: Dell Optiplex GX520 OS: Windows XP, SP3 Audio Interface: Mbox 2 MIDI: M-Audio Axiom 61 Pro Tools Type: Pro Tools 8.0 LE Last edited by Nicky P; 04-09-2011 at 07:42 PM. Reason: added details |
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Re: Help! MIDI Notes Shifted!
Hello, is that Dell Model even compatible?
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Re: Help! MIDI Notes Shifted!
It is. My setup has worked before. It started doing this after I cleaned up my hard drive. I never had this problem in the past so I'm not sure what the issue could be.
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Re: Help! MIDI Notes Shifted!
I'm going to be critical here and say that just because your system has worked previously does not mean that your computer is listed on the Avid Audio Compatibility list. Can you show me that that Dell Optiplex GX520 is listed on the compatible systems list?
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Re: Help! MIDI Notes Shifted!
http://avid.custkb.com/avid/app/self...p?DocId=353241
Windows XP Service Pack 3 April 23, 2008 — Avid has officially qualified Windows XP Service Pack 3 with all products listed as qualified with Windows XP Service Pack 2, including systems with Avid video. There are currently no known compatibility differences between systems with XP SP2 or SP3. All compatibility information regarding Windows XP Service Pack 2 also applies to systems with Windows XP Service Pack 3. Pro Tools 8.0 is officially qualified with Windows XP with Service Pack 3 (not tested with SP1 or SP2). That is all I could find on that site. I've never seen an Avid Audio Compatibility list. |
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Re: Help! MIDI Notes Shifted!
I've done some digging and that OptiPlex GX-520 runs an integrated Intel Graphic Media Accelerator and that's a big no no in the first instance. Pro Tools requires a dedicated graphics controller. Also Intel Celeron processors are not supported. And the Intel 945 Express Chipset might be incompatible too.
You will not get support for any system that is incompatible. You would be better off getting yourself a system that is up to 'current' compatible specifications.
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