first note of midi clip super loud
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- KVRer
- 24 posts since 14 May, 2016
I have a problem in my current project. When playing back the arrangement it happens sometimes that when the play cursor reaches the beginning of a new midi clip, the first note in that clip is played back super load. Something like +6dB above it's normal level I guess, haven't measured it.
Anyone encountered this behaveiour before?
Could it be that somehow the velocity of these first notes is ignored and instead played back at 127?
Waveform 9.3.6 beta, macOS Mojave
Anyone encountered this behaveiour before?
Could it be that somehow the velocity of these first notes is ignored and instead played back at 127?
Waveform 9.3.6 beta, macOS Mojave
- KVRist
- 189 posts since 27 Mar, 2014 from Brisbane, Australia
Hey,
Do me a favour, move the first note by x.x.001. For example, if the note starts at say, 2.1.000, move it to 2.1.001 (do it in the properties pane).
I have the opposite where sometimes the first note isn't played at all (or maybe its played at -oo db....
Do me a favour, move the first note by x.x.001. For example, if the note starts at say, 2.1.000, move it to 2.1.001 (do it in the properties pane).
I have the opposite where sometimes the first note isn't played at all (or maybe its played at -oo db....
Making Bitpop music....
Tracktion Waveform 11 under Ubuntu 20.04.
ROC CUbe Ryzen 3400G - 32GB RAM, 2xSSD, Integrated Radeon RC Vega 11 GPU
Yamaha USB Mixing Station, Mackie Reference Monitors & Axiom A.I.R 32 controller.
Tracktion Waveform 11 under Ubuntu 20.04.
ROC CUbe Ryzen 3400G - 32GB RAM, 2xSSD, Integrated Radeon RC Vega 11 GPU
Yamaha USB Mixing Station, Mackie Reference Monitors & Axiom A.I.R 32 controller.
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- KVRist
- 364 posts since 1 Jun, 2005 from Liverpool, UK
I've had problems with first notes being repeated for many years. Put a MIDI event monitor before your synth and see if it's sending the same note twice.
i9-10980HK. Windows 10 (21H2). Komplete Audio 6. Studio One 5.4.1.
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- KVRist
- 364 posts since 1 Jun, 2005 from Liverpool, UK
It's been random, really. Create a new clip and copy the old notes into the new one, then replace the original clip, or move the first note 1ppq along in time so that it's not at zero.MidiN wrote: Wed Nov 28, 2018 10:21 pm Thank you for your answers, I will try and report back!
fromwithin what was your workaround?
i9-10980HK. Windows 10 (21H2). Komplete Audio 6. Studio One 5.4.1.
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- KVRAF
- 3735 posts since 17 Sep, 2016
I have not seen the loudness problem, but I have had issues sometimes with the first note in a MIDI clip not triggering a synth when the clip is in loop mode, unless I move notes around. I suspect it has something to do with the way note on/note off is handled in Waveform while in loop mode.gavindi wrote: Wed Nov 28, 2018 2:52 am Hey,
Do me a favour, move the first note by x.x.001. For example, if the note starts at say, 2.1.000, move it to 2.1.001 (do it in the properties pane).
I have the opposite where sometimes the first note isn't played at all (or maybe its played at -oo db....
Windows 10 and too many plugins
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 24 posts since 14 May, 2016
Ok, moving the note by x.x.001 does not help.
What kind of helps is simply turning off Snap AND Loop in the transport section. This “solves” the problem for playback in Waveform itself, so no super loud first notes anymore BUT: if I export my song to say a wav file though, the issue is still present in the rendered file! The heavy transients at the beginning of each new clip can be even in seen in the render preview. Isn’t that weird?
This makes Waveform unusable at the moment, because I don’t know how to get my finished songs exported to a file, which sounds as it’s intended to. Frustrating:/
What kind of helps is simply turning off Snap AND Loop in the transport section. This “solves” the problem for playback in Waveform itself, so no super loud first notes anymore BUT: if I export my song to say a wav file though, the issue is still present in the rendered file! The heavy transients at the beginning of each new clip can be even in seen in the render preview. Isn’t that weird?
This makes Waveform unusable at the moment, because I don’t know how to get my finished songs exported to a file, which sounds as it’s intended to. Frustrating:/
