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Last post by Flurmy -
Got it! If the last note is tenuto then you have note off immediately followed by "end of track". When NWC imports the MIDI data, the last note is ignored.
Last post by Flurmy -
I don't know exactly when and how, but when importing MIDI tracks in NWC the last note sometimes is missing. I need to investigate...
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Last post by Warren Porter -
The bug was that after replacing 32nd with 64th, it is (unfortunately) an exact match when 4th is replaced with 8th.
It can be solved by making that set of statements use a case construct where a break would follow each replace and only one replace is ever done to the duration.
The 32nd can be replaced by X which will be turned into 64th after the Whole note is addressed.
Instead of looking for "4th", look for /^4th/. That search string, as a regular expression must start the string so it would ignore 64th.
(Incidentally, I created practice files of that type for a friend who wants to "sight-transpose" with her Bb trumpet. I used a simple AWK script to generate a random sequence of muted/visible + playing/invisible note pairs. Youtube example).
Nice. I've used youtube a few times for NWC transcriptions a few times such as Thais accompaniment.
Last post by hmmueller -
Nice . Word boundaries are always helpful.
(Incidentally, I created practice files of that type for a friend who wants to "sight-transpose" with her Bb trumpet. I used a simple AWK script to generate a random sequence of muted/visible + playing/invisible note pairs. Youtube example).