Exporting to Midi does not preserve note duration for non-slurred notes 6 years ago Looks like only slurred notes have the duration I expect; non-slurred notes have duration ~ 5/6 of what they should be.This becomes evident when I open the exported file in Cakewalk. For example, a quarter note comes up in 800 ticks, whereas it should be 960 ticks.Is it possible to correct this somehow?Thanks, Alex Quote Selected
Re: Exporting to Midi does not preserve note duration for non-slurred notes Reply #1 – 6 years ago If you insert a legato performance style at the beginning of each staff, this should give you the full note lengths you desire. Quote Selected 2 Likes Liked by: Warren Porter, Rick G.
Re: Exporting to Midi does not preserve note duration for non-slurred notes Reply #2 – 6 years ago ArticulationsDurationStaccatissimo + Staccato PF17%Staccatissimo28%Staccato + Staccato P.F.28%Staccato38%Staccato + Tenuto P.F.38%Staccato + Legato P.F.38%Staccato P.F.40%Staccatissimo + Tenuto P.F.47%Staccatissimo + Legato P.F.47%Staccatissimo + Tenuto50%Staccatissimo + Legato50%Staccato + Tenuto65%Staccato + Legato65%Standard83%Legato100%Tenuto100%P.F. = Performance StyleLegato is effective for grace notes too.Dynamic variationsTenuto107%Accent150%Marcato165%The tenuto, but not the legato, notes are a bit louder (velocity +7%).Tenuto used to be an articulation of duration, not force. Here it is both. Quote Selected 3 Likes Liked by: Mike Shawaluk, SEBC, yukulele
Re: Exporting to Midi does not preserve note duration for non-slurred notes Reply #3 – 6 years ago Great, thank you guys. Quote Selected
Re: Exporting to Midi does not preserve note duration for non-slurred notes Reply #4 – 6 years ago It would be a very useful improvement to NWC if these percentages could be configured somehow in the preference settings, in the same way that the dynamic velocity values can be configured. Quote Selected 1 Likes Liked by: Francis Beaumier