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  • First Note Of Piano Silent In SPE 1

    In the Special Edition 1, I have the paino playing in ms. 1. The first note is silent, the rest play. The notes are 1/8 notes in a moderate tempo. It's a single line, no chords or other piano notes are playing, such as octaves, counterpoint etc. What could be causing this? 

    Thank you,

    Michael


  • Hello Michael, 

    Which OS, which DAW, which version of the Synchron Pianos are you using?
    If you move the MIDI Event, when does it start playing?

    Best,
    Paul


    Paul Kopf Product Manager VSL
  • Hi Paul, sorry I was so unimformative, but it was late and I had just spent 2 hours trying to get Cakewalk to open, and I guess I was just too tired to pose a proper question.

    Anyway, so the Daw is Cakewalk, OS is windows 7, and I'm not using Synchron, this is the old edition of SPE 1, and I'm using it on Vepro. Although sometimes I use Vienna Player if Vepro is acting up. I have the first edition of Vepro 7. Maybe I should update? I say maybe because, it was an update to Cakewalk's latest version that caused me all the problems last night. I have it working now on an older version.

    I have not ugraded Windows 7 because I don't want to use windows 10 (8 was a joke). I plan to use windows 7 indefinitely. I know this could cause me problems, but if it does I will just stay with older versions of my various softwares so everything will still work.

    Thanks, Micahel

    Edit: I will try moving the midi event to see if that helps (good idea, I should have thought of it but as I said it was late).


  • I can get the note to play if I move it as follows: Cakewalk's time format is like this: 1:00:000. If I move the note to 1:00:050, it will play (or something like that; I'm not at my music computer at the moment but you get the idea. I found the earliest time it would play). you can notice that the note is late, but it's hidden anyway in the mix of strings.


  • Hi Michael, 

    Could be a good idea to leave the first bar(s) of your arrangement free, to let your DAW come up to speed. 

    Many composers start at 4 or 8 bars anyway, in case they want to quickly add something at the start. 

    Best,
    Paul


    Paul Kopf Product Manager VSL
  • I have thought of doing that Paul, but it messes with my lists of tempo and meter, which I make to facilitate transfer from one medium to another, like from a DAW to notation software. Of course, I can solve that by just adding 1 or 2 etc to all the values. We all have our little quirks...

    But I may have to do this in some cases. If only DAWS let you re-order the numbering, that wopuld be a great help. I'll ask the Cakewalk devs about it. Then I could do as you say, and my piece would still start with ms. 1.


  • This sounds like you have a note playing immediately at the start of the song. Most DAWS for whatever reason, will not consistantly play a note that starts at the beginning of a track. I dont know why. This is why the usual recommendation is to shift everything one measure in, and when you do the conversion to notation, select your range of measures starting with measure 2.

    I dont use cakewalk, but another option is to set the piano roll to the highest resolution setting (in Cubase, this is I believe 1/128) and offset the note just a smidge from the starting location. It wont be noticeable to the listener, and its an easy fix for notation software to correct the notation of the first note. In fact, most modern notation software has fuzzy logic and will just round the duration up, so if you were playing a note that started at 2/128 and played to 128/128, it would just round that up to a quarter note.

    For whatever reason, most DAW software wont actually get the resolution to as fine as the MIDI spec allows for, which is x/479 per beat (479/479 is equivalent to a quarter note for whatever time signature you are in).


  • Thanks, I think you're right about that, LW. The problem is that, if I move everything a bar ahead, all my tempo and meter changes are screwed up, and sorting that out is rather a pain, as I do long symphonic style works, with frequent tempo/meter changes. My current piece is an old one I'm revising from an old version of Sonar, so all that stuff is already in place.

    I have found that if I set the tme in Cakewalk's event list to 1:00:001, the note will play. I only have to do this for a few instruments, so it's really not a problem. but I'll keep in your mind your suggestion, in case I need more of a lead than that.