Re: Exploded MIDI Files
I've started saving the MIDI Note Player file as a MIDI file on my hard drive - (MIDI Note Player offers the option of saving as a MIDI file or as a NoteSoft(.not) file - then importing into Cubase. This now has solved the 'exploded' track problem - each track now appears as a separate instrument - guitar, flute, etc.
When I import I receive a message asking if I want to merge into current arrangement - I click yes and they are imported into different tracks.
Microsoft GS Wavetable is playing the tracks when they are imported. My sound card has a Delta AP MIDI and no facility to play MIDI files.
I usually then select Groove Machine to play the drum track and other VSTis such as Edirol Orchestral, etc, to play others.
When I switch to the VSTis I can then alter the volume with the Master Mixer. However, if the track is still aligned to GS Wavetable the Master Mixer has no control over the volume.
I've been into Key Edit and tried to change the volume there but it makes no difference.
I'd like to get this issue solved as I don't want volume problems occuring when I eventually mix down and export the MIDI flles as an audio file for burning to CD. If some of the tracks are still aligned to the GS Wavetable this may happen?
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