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Re: Save to standard MIDI file..

2008-07-31 by islandgroove2002

--- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Mark van den Berg" <markwinvdb@...> 
wrote:
>
> --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "islandgroove2002"

> If I understood your previous message correctly, you said then that
> only the FULL Live has problems. So if the DEMO can also have
> problems, there may be a timing problem, related to the processor load

I actually went so far as to install the same Live demo version on both 
boot partitions.
My non music partition was working perfectly with the snapshot midi 
files from the get go, my music partion not so lucky.
I did manage to get it working however,  even though how I got it 
working makes no sense in relation to it working fine without any help 
on a different boot partition of the same computer.

My first breakthrough was when I disabled clip launch quantization in 
Live.Suddenly it was working partially.The real solution was to use the 
option in Live to start playback of the midi file from a tiny bit into 
the file.That made the controller data kick everytime.Just strange that 
it would work fine without that on the other OS boot.It really seems to 
boil down to that there must be something lingering on my music boot OS 
that causes less reliable midi transmission.I don't know what else to 
think!?

The only real issue that remains besides the ghost in my computer is 
how to transmit an ablolute on or off value to the buttons?Best I can 
do is to get them to toggle one way or the other every time they 
receive midi data.

Oh, and also sometimes the midi files that are saved end up very long 
and I'm not sure why.I do press stop when the snapshot has finished 
receiving.

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