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mar. 24 mai 2005, 01:24
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Hello and I hope I'm in the right forum for this one. I've got a lot of semi-pro MIDI produced on PCs using Turtle Beach sound cards and QSE, Cakewalk and other sequencers. The more complex ones (with a lot of events and controls) always bog down and stop when I play them back on my eMac G4, 1 gig memory using the internal QuickTime synthesizer. Doesn't matter which software program I use to play the MIDI, I suppose it all uses the internal synth. What is the solution here? I want to be able to play and edit these MIDIs on the Mac. Thanks and regards!
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jeu. 26 avril 2007, 00:11
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Hi, I thougt it would be a good idea to reply to your post, now that I have read it. Maybe it won't help you, but I will try to be polite and help you the best I can. First of all, the reason why I read your post, is that I am planning to buy a mac, and as a Keyboard player, MIDI is very important to me, and therefore I got a bit scared when I read your post title. That is why I clicked on it, and read it. Maybe a lot of the other "14" are like me, wondering what problems mac has with MIDI. About your MIDI problem: As I mentioned before, I am a keyboard player, and I like to use as many different sounds as possible in my live performances (5 or 6 is my current limit, and I hate MIDI playback) therefore I has been looking for over two years for something to help me switch sounds easily, but I have not found it yet. And as an electronics engineer, I decided to make my own little gadget for this purpose And because of this, I know a bit about MIDI. Here are some suggestions of the cause of your problems 1: MIDI has 16 channels, and most commercial midi players support only 16 tracks. The reason for this is they thought that there would be no need for more than one track per channel, wich makes sense. But the proffesional MIDI recording software that you use, has more tracks to make big arrangements more tidy. Maybe your advanced MIDI files uses more than 16 tracks? Solution: MIDI arrangements can be treated as audio arrangements, merge down the tracks to maximum 16 tracs, and use only the first 16 tracs (e.g. 0-15 or 1-16) 2: MIDI is a very advanced language. It tells the synth how to play. MIDI has instructions about what instrument, volume, velocity, note, pedal ++ is used. Extreme examples are: The piano lid is 32% opened, The guitar microphone is placed 7" away, 2" over and 3" left to the hole. According to the MIDI spec. the synth must ignore MIDI instructions that are not of interest. Usually synths come with a MIDI implementation chart that describes the implemented instructions. These charts are hard to read for people that have not studied MIDI. Solution: Try a more advanced synth, or MIDI player. 3: SysEx - System Exclusive. MIDI synths usually has extra functions that are not standarized. KORG keyboards has functions Roland does not have, and the other way around. KORG MonoPoly has functions KORG Polysix does not have, and the other way around. This is much like doctors talking to doctors and mechanics talking to mechanics. They all use the same language, but some use words that only a few understand. (English - Human language, MIDI - Instrument language). Some SysEx messages also tells the instrument how to sound by sending a wave file through MIDI. Solution: Use the same setup on playback as you used on recording. 4: Human error. Did you press play, are the devices connected, do they work, are they on, did you remember to connect the power cord, do you have a file to play, is it a MIDI - and not a BAT file, are you playing the MIDI file on a device that supports MIDI playback, are you dreaming? Solution: Find the problem, and try to solve it, or find something else to do. I think this covers the most common MIDI problems you may stumble across, and I hope it helped you. (I just had to have problem 4 on the list - just for laughs )
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lamplighter Midi Playback Problems mar. 24 mai 2005, 01:24 lamplighter After 14 views and no replies, maybe I'd bette... mar. 24 mai 2005, 04:52 reddish hey Lamplighter... first off welcome to the forums... mer. 25 mai 2005, 08:20 lamplighter Thanks, reddish, for your reply. I posted in the ... jeu. 26 mai 2005, 00:38 lamplighter Check that first link - it should be:
http://www.... jeu. 26 mai 2005, 00:40 lepetitmartien Just a pick-a-boo, if people look on a thread and ... jeu. 26 mai 2005, 03:06 lamplighter Thanks, lepetitemartien, for your reply.
The issue... jeu. 26 mai 2005, 16:08 lepetitmartien If you want details, I think a tour on the ADC (Ap... jeu. 26 mai 2005, 21:10 lamplighter Thanks for your advice - been to ADC - lots of inf... ven. 27 mai 2005, 01:23 lepetitmartien Glad it helped
Now I'm playing Stomp right n... ven. 27 mai 2005, 02:50 lamplighter QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Fri 27 May 2005, 01... ven. 27 avril 2007, 00:36 kaboombahchuck Ok,, logic here..
To figure out what the problem i... ven. 27 mai 2005, 14:26 lamplighter I solved this a long time ago. In the Mac communi... ven. 27 avril 2007, 00:22 gdoubleyou Take a look at the file in an event editor, there ... ven. 27 avril 2007, 20:24
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