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  • Why can't I delete an event? (Resolved-ish) (p.4)
2013/01/01 12:56:39
The Maillard Reaction
I just realized that you'd probably need something like a Melodyne DNA feature instead of V-Vocal as the percussion track will appear polyphonic at the output.

best regards,
mike
2013/01/01 21:01:36
robert_e_bone
FastBikerBoy


Depends on the type of clip it is now. Try changing it to something different to the present and changing it back to the type you want.

Yup did that - no change


Thanks, 


Bob Bone
2013/01/02 07:58:35
synkrotron
I was hoping this problem was solved by now... Oh well...

Any chance of posting this project up somewhere? You could to a saveas and in the saveas file get rid of all the other stuff and just leave behind the problem track. I'd be interested in seeing this first hand.
2013/01/02 09:14:59
robert_e_bone
I can post it tomorrow to an FTP folder on a site I have.  I will post the download details for pulling the project off tomorrow when I put it out there for download, and THANKS.

I will spend some time today stripping the project down to that track, and switch the drum synth from Battery 3.

Thanks for looking at this.  I hope it isn't something dumb I am doing or missing, but I cannot figure it out.  No other tracks in the project have this issue.

Bob Bone

2013/01/02 09:18:46
synkrotron
I have Battery 3, so no need to strip, unless you've used extensive tweaks Bob. Having said that, I don't suppose it matters either way cos it's only the MIDI track we're interested in.

I'd also be interested to know if, once you've done all the stripping, if that in fact "fixes" the problem. You never know...
2013/01/02 09:30:15
The Maillard Reaction


Send a copy of the .cwp to Noel too.

Corrupted projects can sometimes be the most useful to look inside of.


best regards,
mike
2013/01/02 09:35:15
Danny Danzi
Bob, is the track in question still connected to Step Sequencer? If it is...right click on the midi and do a "bounce to clip". This will get rid of step sequencer and you should be able to delete your events. Not positive it will work, but it's worth a try.

-Danny
2013/01/02 17:01:36
robert_e_bone
Danny Danzi


Bob, is the track in question still connected to Step Sequencer? If it is...right click on the midi and do a "bounce to clip". This will get rid of step sequencer and you should be able to delete your events. Not positive it will work, but it's worth a try.

-Danny

I'll try that tonight.  I am just about certain something in SS is jazzed up for that track.


Thanks, 


Bob Bone


2013/01/02 17:22:39
stevec
Send a copy of the .cwp to Noel too. Corrupted projects can sometimes be the most useful to look inside of.

 
Good idea.  Whatever the problem is, it'd be good for the Bakers to see the project in it's current state.
 
2013/01/02 22:40:06
robert_e_bone
Yeah - sending to the Bakers is a fabulous idea.  I just got home and in quite a lot of pain - I had a new hip a month and a half ago, and that's fine, but my right knee was what was going to have been done, back in November, til the hip pain got so bad.  My right knee is beyond toast, 25 years of pro and semi-pro basketball and I am now paying the price big time.

Anyways, the point of that is I think I am too wiped out to do anything with this tonight.  I will wake up and see if I can get this out there for inspection by you guys, and I want to try bouncing to get it out of connection with SS.

Thanks SOOO much for you guys helping me out here.  I really want to get this midi track fixed correctly.  It's I believe a midi first cover of Bill Bruford's Fainting in Coils - CRAZY good prog tune from 1978.

Bob Bone

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