Why do fermatas and pedal markers only occasionally export properly? 2021-02-13 02:52 am This has been frustrating me for years! I make midi in noteworthy composer, and then I export it to .mid files, which I can upload into Ableton and other DAWs. Sometimes the fermatas are saved properly as tempo variations, other times, they're just ignored and aren't visible anywhere in the tempo data. I haven't been able to figure out what allows this information to be exported properly vs not.I will note (in case it's relevant) that regular tempo changes also occasionally don't export properly. This, however, only seems to happen if I have two tempos placed one after the other with no interval in between. So, for instance, I might have a ritardando which ends in 90 BPM, and then immediately switches back to the previous BPM. In those cases, I have to make sure that there is at least a quick rest or note placed between the two tempos in order for them to export properly. I haven't been able to figure out a workaround like that for the fermatas, however.Very similar issues seem to happen with the pedal markers. Some of my petals appear in other programs when I export and import the midi file, whereas others are simply ignored, as though they weren't included in the data for whatever reason. I can't really verify whether this is happening during the exports or the imports, or both. I have been able to deduce that some DAWs seem to retain more of the midi data than others, however!Does anybody else have these problems when exporting? Quote Selected
Re: Why do fermatas and pedal markers only occasionally export properly? Reply #1 – 2021-02-13 09:00 am * No, I have never had any export problem with tempo markers, and I use them extensively. However, for the last few years, I always use the following setup: (a) a separate tempo staff for the tempos, with only rests in it, which will not be printed; (b) typically XTexts for the visible tempo markers on the visible staffs. Thus, I never have two tempo markers at the same time - which will lead to random results.What you can do, is to insert a "Breath mark" with delay 0 between the tempos - then, as far as I know, the order of the tempos will be preserved. See attached example.* Re the fermatas, could you upload a file that has this export problem? The main problem I have with fermatas is that if you have them on multiple staves, then the delay of all of them are added up; for me, this is contraintuitive - I somehow expect the longest one to "win". Anyway, with my tempo staff approach, I now always give fermatas on the visible staves a delay of zero, and only the one on the tempo staff gets the desired delay.* Re pedals - I don't use them, because I don't write for piano. But could you also upload a file that has this export problem?H.M. Quote Selected
Re: Why do fermatas and pedal markers only occasionally export properly? Reply #2 – 2021-02-13 06:29 pm Thanks for the breath mark idea! I'm going to give that a try! Yeah, I've encountered that fermata problem you mentioned as well, haha. I fix it the same way you do.I think I'll have to make a new midi file specifically to upload onto here and demonstrate the problem, if I can re-create it. Most of my songs are very long and complex! I'll try to check back in here in a couple days when I get home. Quote Selected