MC piano vst detuning...

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Re: MC piano vst detuning...

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Mark Bliss wrote: Sun Feb 16, 2020 8:21 pm I should have also asked about sound device and driver, settings, etc. IE: ASIO, Core Audio.....
I have used Core Audio for the fact that I'm on the go and I do everything on the laptop, to listen back to audio being played and referencing while working in MC. I will try ASIo and see if it happens but like I said, it doesn't occur every time.
ouchris wrote: Sun Feb 16, 2020 8:07 pm Do you mean "Acoustica expanded instruments"?
Yes
ouchris wrote: Sun Feb 16, 2020 8:07 pm As a test, I would suggest trying some different settings to see if the problem persists. For example, 48k 24bit.
ok, will try that...
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Re: MC piano vst detuning...

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Greetings,

Here is a small sample of a piano track detuning and also the MC9 Project.

https://wetransfer.com/downloads/80b2b0 ... 729/a5dc02
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Re: MC piano vst detuning...

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I played back both the midi and audio track simultaneously, but could hear nothing off-tune.
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Re: MC piano vst detuning...

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Hi,

You have a Pitch Wheel command in the MIDI clip. Look at it on the piano roll, then change Velocity to Pitch Wheel, and right-click in the area below the notes to "Delete All Controllers."

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Re: MC piano vst detuning...

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Acoustica Greg wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2020 2:18 pm You have a Pitch Wheel command in the MIDI clip. Look at it on the piano roll, then change Velocity to Pitch Wheel, and right-click in the area below the notes to "Delete All Controllers."
Hi Greg,

Thank you...you are joking...how did I do that? :roll:
That's amazing. It's a good thing i sent the project.

How do you figure that happened though?
This is interesting ...thanks again...

Will check that tomorrow when I get home.
cheers
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Ianpb wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2020 1:32 pm I played back both the midi and audio track simultaneously, but could hear nothing off-tune.
oh you can't? that's strange...hmmm
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Re: MC piano vst detuning...

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kabuchi wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2020 4:51 pm Hi Greg,

Thank you...you are joking...how did I do that? :roll:
That's amazing. It's a good thing i sent the project.

How do you figure that happened though?
This is interesting ...thanks again...

Will check that tomorrow when I get home.
cheers
Hi,

If you imported the MIDI clip from somewhere else, it's common for there to be all sorts of CC messages, but if you created the MIDI clip yourself, maybe you accidentally chose Pitch Wheel and then clicked in the controller area? It's hard to say.

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Re: MC piano vst detuning...

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kabuchi wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2020 4:53 pm but if you created the MIDI clip yourself, maybe you accidentally chose Pitch Wheel and then clicked in the controller area?
Hi Greg,

Would have to be because I create my own music. The choosing the pitch wheel then clicking in the controller is baffling for me cause I think that would be more intentional...beats me.

I'll pay closer attention and see...

Thanks again.
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