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Title: midi recording with transpose
Post by: dupakos on June 15, 2023, 12:47:44 PM
Hello friends I have a new problem  :(
When I record a midi using transpose the recording is saved but without transpose!?
with the result that when it is played in the player it is not heard in the correct tone (transposed) but in the tone I played it!?!?
Is there a way to fix this ?
I want my record to be saved transposed and not "original" because I often change transpose while i play
Sorry for my English


Edit 2023-06-15 by overover: Fixed typo in topic title and removed two line breaks
Title: Re: midi recording with transpose
Post by: overover on June 15, 2023, 01:29:33 PM
Hi dupakos,

If you record a MIDI file with the keyboard transposed, it will be saved in the key you actually hear.

It's probably because of your Transpose settings. Make sure that in "Menu > Transpose" (or in the popup that appears when you press one of the Panel Transpose buttons) "Song" and "Master" are set to 0 (zero). With "Keyboard" you set the desired transposition of keyboard and style.

Important: Make sure that "Keyboard" is selected in the Transpose display / popup. Then only the value for the keyboard transposition is changed with the Panel Transpose buttons. However, "Song" and "Master" remain at 0, and a MIDI file should play back exactly as you recorded it. Also see the attached screenshot.


Best regards,
Chris
Title: Re: midi recording with transpose
Post by: dupakos on June 15, 2023, 07:06:49 PM
This was really the solution !!!
I have no words to thank you my friend.
Thank you very much for your time and willingness to help me
Thank you from the bottom of my heart  :)
Title: Re: midi recording with transpose
Post by: overover on June 15, 2023, 07:50:20 PM
This was really the solution !!!
I have no words to thank you my friend.
Thank you very much for your time and willingness to help me
Thank you from the bottom of my heart  :)

You're welcome dupakos, thanks for your kind words! Happy to help. :)


Best regards,
Chris