Rick G, thanks for the help but in the end those 2 dos programs were totally useless to me.... However I fixed my problem permanently When I imported the midi to NWC and save it again I resent that modified midi to sonar 4 the 2 main problems was that the tempo was slow and I increased it to its right speed, also that ticking noise had to do with the drum instrument, currently I'm looking at the instruments to figure out which drum will cooperate with that ticking drum channel. thanks for your help.
You really don't understand what I'm getting at I am trying to normalize the custom midi so that it can be (recognized by other sequencers) not be played in only noteworthy.....
Ok I tried when I import my custom midi ino NWC I put the settings on:
Note Resolution: Thirty second note Rest Resolution: Quarter rest
It slightly plays a little bit better but still has that skipping sound in it, I noticed that when Imported normal midi with the exact same settings it played perfectly fine... Is there something I'm not looking at in NWC ?
I'm noticing a problem how Noteworthy is workin with converted and non converted midi....
I just played a midi from vgmusic.com in Noteworthy on importing the midi it has changed how some notes play properly.... which makes it studder through out the song, if someone has had problem in this program before, is there a option in noteworthy to not make the midi studder or shake around like that ? Also I'm using spc2midi the athuor told me to try Noteworthy composer to resave the midi so that sonar 4-6 can recognize it properly which it did, but still have this problem like I stated out to you all. sorry about the questions and all.