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MIDI Step Input fault?
Hi, I’ve come across a midi step input peculiarity. I’m inputting some piano onto a track and I noticed some notes weren’t sounding. I think it was after I’d copied or duplicated a section. After zooming in I saw that some notes weren’t exactly on the grid. Consequently, some notes of the same pitch are slightly overlapped, causing the next note not to sound.
The note duration has also changed slightly so, even though I quantise everything, it can still overlap the next note and choke it. Does someone know if I’m doing something wrong or is it just something else that they have to put right in PT 11? |
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Re: MIDI Step Input fault?
Thanks for that, fingers crossed for the next update eh?
At least I can work with it. The more I use it the more I can work around it’s little annoyances. It does slow me down though. Thanks again |
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