Anyone know why MachFive is displaying the octave of my MIDI notes incorrectly? If I play C3, it comes out as C4 on the MachFive keyboard, C1 becomes C2, etc. My imported library still plays on the keys I think it should, but I have to add one octave to see what MachFive thinks it's playing (if you see what I mean).
Have I just missed a prefs page? Apologies is this is a RTFM issue!
Wrong octave?
Moderator: James Steele
This is something that has bugged me recently with all devs, not just Motu.
Many times I've been swapping synths over a MIDI track to find the right sound, and often I've had to use a pitch shifter cuz they're never in the same octave.
This is such a fundamental thing; surely a C4 is a C4 and not a C3 or C5.
Come on all devs; stick to a standard and keep to it!!!
/rant off
Many times I've been swapping synths over a MIDI track to find the right sound, and often I've had to use a pitch shifter cuz they're never in the same octave.
This is such a fundamental thing; surely a C4 is a C4 and not a C3 or C5.
Come on all devs; stick to a standard and keep to it!!!
/rant off
No, this isn't a pitch issue - it's just that what my host (Pro Tools, not DP) and my keyboard think is C3, MachFive displays as something else. It's a MIDI note thing. I know a few manufacturers disagree about what middle C is - but I like it at note number 60, like most of the civilised world!Sarcazm wrote:This is something that has bugged me recently with all devs, not just Motu.
Many times I've been swapping synths over a MIDI track to find the right sound, and often I've had to use a pitch shifter cuz they're never in the same octave.
This is such a fundamental thing; surely a C4 is a C4 and not a C3 or C5.
Come on all devs; stick to a standard and keep to it!!!
/rant off