Re: Problems with recording from MIDI keyboard
Reply #1 –
G'day Joseph,
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Problems:
1) If I play a series of, say, quarter notes separated by quarter rests, NWC will record them as dotted quarters with eighth rests, or maybe doubledotted with sixteenth rests.
2) If I play a chord with a slow arpeggio, NWC will terminate each note when the following note begins, even though the first key is still depressed.
3) As (2) implies, if I play a composition of say three voices, any time I press a key in any voice, that cuts off any notes being held in other voices. I end up with a bunch of short notes, not sustained voices.
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Not sure if
I can help much but here goes:
1) When recording "real time" (I assume you're using a "click track") you must be very accurate with your timing. You do have some control with the sensitivity settings but timing accuracy is the key (no pun intended). This can be affected by your computers MIDI synth. I use a Yamaha softsynth most of the time and it has a lot of latency. If I were to record seriously I'd need to use my sound cards' hardware synth for the process.
2) I'm finding this too - not sure why. I could be a) the keyboard (probably not), b) the MIDI interface or c) NWC itself. Eric is probably the only one who can comment RE NWC.
3) see 2)