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MIDI beat mapping (again...) DP11

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 1:14 am
by foorere
Hello,

I have yesterday installed DP11 demo version to see if I could switch to from LPX. My process is:
Ableton Live (improvisations) --> LPX (clean up, beat mapping, time sign) --> notation software via music XML.

LPX is messing upp things. Now I am trying to evaluate DP11, eventually buy.

I am resurrecting the old topic viewtopic.php?t=60572
There was a video by Shooshie, but now missing.

As far as I remember (I was doing that 5 years ago on Windows, but now on MacOS), the beat mapping worked perfectly. I was able to snap the notes, and notes would move as well. Now whatever I do, the notes doesn't snap in a magnetic way, and stay where they are.

I have improvised 10 tracks MIDI, and one track is the beat map. I imported it from Live to DP it worked well. But I cannot get that snapping, in order to create clear music (score) output.

See here:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/8vkmpg1c ... mn6si&dl=0

Re: MIDI beat mapping (round 2)

Posted: Tue Mar 19, 2024 1:23 am
by foorere
To add:
1. I want to keep the audible speed of music the same.
2. I want to snap MIDI notes — from my manually created "tempo click" MIDI track consisting of only single pitch — to the beats (or sub-beats if needed), so that the entire music after that adjusts to that new tempo (all tracks).

Re: MIDI beat mapping (again...)

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2024 6:54 am
by foorere
I have found the solution (on Facebook). Here it is for the future reference:

Select the Clip in "Sequence" editor, Menu "Region", Menu item "Unpack Clips" which unpacks the clip.

Now the behaviour is the same as in DP9.

Re: MIDI beat mapping (again...) DP11

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2024 7:26 pm
by greg328
Why didn’t you just originally in the first app, just play the music to a click on the grid?

Or, is your music free-tempo and you’re trying to create a tempo map after the fact?


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Re: MIDI beat mapping (again...) DP11

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2024 7:17 am
by foorere
Yes, it is a free improvisation made without a click-track, and without metronome.