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2015/06/04 06:41:22
TremoJem
Mettelus, yes I see what you are saying.
 
I too did that. I have selected an authorized/licensed kit piece for assignment to the midi track.
 
But it plays the Hi-Hat.
 
I can't figure out how to assign the kick, midi note 36 on the piano roll and listed in the midi map in the upper left hand corner.
 
 
2015/06/04 07:22:36
mettelus
I started typing and found your issue (which is a bug in the MIDI linkage)... here is what I did:
  1. New project. Insert AD2 (midi and audio track).
  2. Dropped a drum loop into the MIDI track (I grabbed Pop2_drm.mid)
  3. Opened PRV by double clicking the MIDI clip.
  4. Opened AD2->?->Map Window so that I can monitor the key firing.
  5. I clicked C2 on the PRV, AD2 registers "Key 36" in the upper left corner... BUT...
  6. If you look at the piano on the right side of AD2's Map Window, it is firing Key 56 (HH Open C)!!!!
You have stumbled upon a serious bug, but I do not know where there fault lies. Stop tearing your hair out and let this one get researched more first.
 
Initially I thought what you are seeing might be related to this thread about the PRV not always aligning the notes with the key properly. Changing zoom level in PRV (or using the scroll bar should make it re-align).
 
Unfortunately, changing zoom or scrolling the PRV has no effect on the above recipe. Key 36 (C2) on the PRV registers as Key 36 in the upper left of AD2's Map Window, but is actually firing Key 56. Right now I do not know why though.
2015/06/04 09:47:54
TremoJem
Mettelu, thank you for saving my hair...
 
Have you reported this as a problem to Cakewalk?
 
Thanks again...I will wait for more word on this before working on it any further.
2015/06/04 11:33:35
mettelus
I sent Keith a PM based on feedback in the other thread but did not submit an official problem report.
2015/06/04 11:37:05
Karyn
If this is reproducible, submit it for a CWBRN and we'll move it to problems.
2015/06/04 11:45:57
mettelus
I am on my cell ATM, but if that does replicate what you are seeing TremoJem, feel free to link that recipe in a Problem Report.
2015/06/04 14:50:21
TremoJem
Yes, I confirm.
 
As I explained in my prior post.
 
Karyn...do you want to take this from here.
 
Let me know, thanks.
2015/06/04 15:46:17
Karyn
It might be better if you create a new thread in PR that describes the issue as clearly as possible and the steps to reproduce.
When you've done that, use the problem reporter to get a CWBRN and edit it into the subject line.
 
If you need help feel free to PM me.
2015/06/05 06:38:13
TremoJem
Mettelus, thank you for taking care of this for me.
 
You spent a great deal of time helping me, and then reported the issue...thank you so much.
 
Karyn, thank you...it appears there is already a report in the PR forum, submitted by Mettelus.
 
Thanks again to all!
2015/06/05 06:49:06
Karyn
I put it there.
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