Click to Audition Notes in MIDI Editor
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Click to Audition Notes in MIDI Editor
Has this function changed in DP 9? I generally expect to hear a MIDI note when I click on it, or on the keyboard strip on the left of the MIDI editor. I've always taken it for granted and don't recall ever having to do any setup in advance.
Editing a 16 track all MIDI project yesterday, things started out that way. All 16 tracks play a piano VI. All outputs work, all have inputs, Audible mode is on, the VI responds to a keyboard, playback from the transport works, etc.
At some point the click stopped working on some tracks. That has happened now and then in the past, and saving, quitting and reopening the project has always made this function work again. But this time it didn't.
Clicking on a note worked in some tracks and not others, and not in any consistent way. If the track is in record mode, the click works, but I don't recall having to put all tracks into record mode when editing MIDI in the past.
Anyone else seeing this inconsistency? Maybe I need a refresh on what has to be turned on/off etc to get this to work consistently.
Editing a 16 track all MIDI project yesterday, things started out that way. All 16 tracks play a piano VI. All outputs work, all have inputs, Audible mode is on, the VI responds to a keyboard, playback from the transport works, etc.
At some point the click stopped working on some tracks. That has happened now and then in the past, and saving, quitting and reopening the project has always made this function work again. But this time it didn't.
Clicking on a note worked in some tracks and not others, and not in any consistent way. If the track is in record mode, the click works, but I don't recall having to put all tracks into record mode when editing MIDI in the past.
Anyone else seeing this inconsistency? Maybe I need a refresh on what has to be turned on/off etc to get this to work consistently.
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Re: Click to Audition Notes in MIDI Editor
This is normal behavior and been this way since pre-gen was introduced. Record-enabling a MIDI track puts the VI targeted by that track into real-time mode.bayswater wrote:If the track is in record mode, the click works, but I don't recall having to put all tracks into record mode when editing MIDI in the past.
Anyone else seeing this inconsistency? Maybe I need a refresh on what has to be turned on/off etc to get this to work consistently.
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Re: Click to Audition Notes in MIDI Editor
I guess I missed that memo. So click to audition MIDI only works in real-time: another sticky for the monitor.James Steele wrote:This is normal behavior and been this way since pre-gen was introduced. Record-enabling a MIDI track puts the VI targeted by that track into real-time mode.bayswater wrote:If the track is in record mode, the click works, but I don't recall having to put all tracks into record mode when editing MIDI in the past.
Anyone else seeing this inconsistency? Maybe I need a refresh on what has to be turned on/off etc to get this to work consistently.
Thanks.
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Re: Click to Audition Notes in MIDI Editor
Huh? No. In 9.5 (and always as I recall) I can click on any note in the ME or SE and hear the note regardless of whether the track, or any track is record enabled.James Steele wrote:This is normal behavior and been this way since pre-gen was introduced. Record-enabling a MIDI track puts the VI targeted by that track into real-time mode.
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Re: Click to Audition Notes in MIDI Editor
Yes, but there are other ways to get things to run in real time. I can get it to work consistently if the VI is open. I've left the VI windows open on a second screen and that makes it work. The reason I had some tracks working without record enabling and others not working is that I had some instances of the VI open and others closed. So I'm happy to get it working consistently.dix wrote:Huh? No. In 9.5 (and always as I recall) I can click on any note in the ME or SE and hear the note regardless of whether the track, or any track is record enabled.James Steele wrote:This is normal behavior and been this way since pre-gen was introduced. Record-enabling a MIDI track puts the VI targeted by that track into real-time mode.
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Maybe I don’t understand the problem. I can click and hear notes when the VI is closed regardless of the record enable statis. I’m running 9.5 so the VIs are definitely running in pre-gen.
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Maybe they've improved this in newer version of pregen. When it was first introduced you had to have the VI in realtime mode.
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Ah. That’s true. I always disabled pregen globally back when that was an option, so I guess they improved it.
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