Don't know this trouble in midi file, can I fix it?

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2012/10/27 03:20:58 (permalink)

Don't know this trouble in midi file, can I fix it?

The 9th track is Electric Finger - Bass, from 00'59'' to 01'10'' there're some notes that do not sound in accordance with their duration. I tried soloing the track, it's ok.
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    daveny5
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    Re:Don't know this trouble in midi file, can I fix it? 2012/10/27 08:43:07 (permalink)
    Not sure what you mean. I listened and looked at the MIDI data and it looked ok to me. Maybe you should try a different bass patch. 

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    Re:Don't know this trouble in midi file, can I fix it? 2012/10/28 21:36:27 (permalink)
    daveny5


    Not sure what you mean. I listened and looked at the MIDI data and it looked ok to me. Maybe you should try a different bass patch. 

    Sorry, I uploaded a wrong file. I've just reuploaded it
    I mean there're some notes in the 9th track (from 59'' to 1'10'')  when I listened to them, they do not sound (open the PRV, you can see). you'd better use Vanbasco to try.
    I use Sonar 8.5 and Pro Audio, they have the same result. 'Cause of my job, the bass patch cannot be changed, it must be "Electric bass finger"

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    Re:Don't know this trouble in midi file, can I fix it? 2012/10/28 21:44:07 (permalink)
    There's nothing wrong with the midi file.  I would assume it's the bass patch.  There's a million or more patches that sound just like 'electric bass finger' so I'm not sure what you mean by the bass patch cannot be changed.  Also not sure what you mean by you soloed the track and it sounded ok... if that's the case I would guess you're sending it to a box/plugin that has reached it's max polyphony.
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    Re:Don't know this trouble in midi file, can I fix it? 2012/10/28 21:46:02 (permalink)
    Another possibility is the midi could be in the wrong register for the patch... but if you can hear it when soloed then I'd go with maxed out on voices.
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    Re:Don't know this trouble in midi file, can I fix it? 2012/10/28 22:18:52 (permalink)
    Matt


    There's nothing wrong with the midi file.  I would assume it's the bass patch.  There's a million or more patches that sound just like 'electric bass finger' so I'm not sure what you mean by the bass patch cannot be changed.  Also not sure what you mean by you soloed the track and it sounded ok... if that's the case I would guess you're sending it to a box/plugin that has reached it's max polyphony.

    Matt, did you try playing the file by Vanbasco. when soloing the bass, it has the problem in the time interval. I don't know why!
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    Re:Don't know this trouble in midi file, can I fix it? 2012/10/29 00:29:18 (permalink)
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    daveny5


    Not sure what you mean. I listened and looked at the MIDI data and it looked ok to me. Maybe you should try a different bass patch. 

    Sorry, I uploaded a wrong file. I've just reuploaded it
    I mean there're some notes in the 9th track (from 59'' to 1'10'')  when I listen to them, they do not sound (open the PRV, you can see). you'd better use Vanbasco to try.
    I use Sonar 8.5 and Pro Audio, they have the same result. 'Cause of my job, the bass patch cannot be changed, it must be "Electric bass finger"

    http://www.mediafire.com/...ad.php?ug9xerm16dieg9u


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    Re:Don't know this trouble in midi file, can I fix it? 2012/10/29 02:49:04 (permalink)
    Matt


    There's nothing wrong with the midi file.  I would assume it's the bass patch.  There's a million or more patches that sound just like 'electric bass finger' so I'm not sure what you mean by the bass patch cannot be changed.  Also not sure what you mean by you soloed the track and it sounded ok... if that's the case I would guess you're sending it to a box/plugin that has reached it's max polyphony.

    I've just realized that I use sound onboard, not external sound card. Thanks, all guys
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