That's not a supported operation in MU.LAB.KrzysiekK wrote:It happened to me that I disconnected USB MIDI device while running MULAB when I wanted to free an USB port. Everything looked fine until I visited MIDI Setup dialog, just for curiosity, but it didn't even appear - the whole application just freezed and had to kill it manually.
I can imagine MU.LAB will not be the only application suffering from such operation. The problems may even be starting on driver level.
This is very related with an earlier reported MIDI file issue.Also, horizontal bar slider of piano roll should be reworked - it is extremly sensitive. Move it just one pixel to the right and it travels from bar #1 to bar #246712, an another pixel and the current bar is #493422when it is moved further to the right a large amount of number is exceeded and an application freezes. To reproduce, simply import this MIDI sequence and open it in roll piano:
http://www.live-styler.de/kksound/LS-8BtHiString.mid
Please retry importing this special MIDI file into MU.LAB Test F which will be released tomorrow. Test F has more robust handling of more special MIDI files.
Note already that this MIDI file contains a trigger note, i.e. a note that never ends.
Same answer as above.Another freeze I experienced after importing the following MIDI file and trying to open any of its tracks for editing (the piano roll did not even showed up):
http://www.live-styler.de/kksound/1DOOM.MID
MU.LAB differentiates between a MIDI port (MIDI Setup) and a MIDI Output (MPA).Besides, I can't find a way to use MIDI OUT ports in MULAB. I select several ports in MIDI setup dialog but when I want to use any of them as sequence target there are no MIDI outputs listed ("No MIDI Output"). I tried to find something in documentation but with no luck. What do I do wrong?
In order to use MIDI Output there are 2 things to check:
-> Check Edit menu -> MIDI Setup -> Choose at least 1 MIDI output port
-> In the MPA, double-click the MIDI Output box (create one if not yet there) and choose one of the MIDI ports that you have activated in the previous step.
By default, when you do 'New' MU.LAB automatically creates a MIDI Output for each activated MIDI output port.
Hope you see the picture.
Tried repeating it here, but couldn't find a problem.Now, there are severe problems with recording overwrite mode (seems like it is still under development).
These are following:
- record some MIDI messages once and tell the program to put them into sequencer by overwritting data
- record again and tell it the same - the messages will be recorded in incorrect place, and the sequence will be artificially expanded. Now when I try moving transport after ending point (look at the image below) a message is generated:
Is this repeatable? If yes, could you please list step by step how to repeat the problem. Thanks.
MU.LAB's Event List Editor does support Poly Pressure.Btw. a question - is there poly pressure support planned? I know it is rare as a hardware controller but quite common in sequencers.
Test F has some more finetunings regarding poly pressure, but it should already work fine in Test E too
