I have created a song in midi. I now decided I want to change the tempo.
So I activated Musical Mode on all tracks and found a new tempo. The problem now is the tracks recorded with Sustain pedal no longer read the sustain. I can delete the sustain and rewrite it which works. But it is a ton of work to do this on all tracks with a sustain pedal. Also, changing the tempo back to where it was and switching the track back to linear mode doesn’t undo this error. There doesn’t appear to be any way to repair this. I can go back to a previous save but I still have to redo everything from that point. Am I missing something?
To me it looks like the MIDI Messages Controller 64 (Sustain) didn’t move with the Tepo changes. What is very unusual.
Could you attach a screenshot, how does the project look like before the tempo change and after? Are the MIDI CCs in the same MIDI Parts as the MIDI Notes?
Hi Martin, Thanks for the reply. No, The sustain pedal graphic has moved with the tempo. But a very strange thing: Before activating Musical Mode the read out switches between 0 and 127 which is obviously correct, and plays correctly. Once I activate Musical mode the graphic stays the same (perfect rectangles) but the read out is scrolling from 0 to 127 and back to 0 all the time with every pedal. Just to backtrack a bit. I have my midi set to default to linear mode, so I first set a tempo then programmed the basic song. It’s at that point that I wanted to tweek the tempo that I changed all tracks to musical mode. I mostly start a song in musical mode and haven’t had this problem before. This time I didn’t start in musical mode. Good luck.
Yes. Except that in the musical mode the CC64 is sitting at 48 because it scrolls continuously. It should always be either 0 or 127. This is not a once off bug. I recreated this for the screen capture. You can try it yourself.
The cursor is in a different position at every single screenshot. Could you please provide a real comparison? The same bar range (before and after), the same cursor position (before and after)?