On Wed, 2022-04-13 at 18:16 -0300, Rafael Batista de Lima wrote: > Hi Richard, > > Thank you for your thoroughly and quick response, the > Appending/Editing Pitches solved the second issue! > > Is there a way to remove the alert sound (whistle) when the notes go > over the bar?
The notes won't go over the bar if you are in Listening to Pitches mode, but FWIW there is a way to turn off the new measure alert, in the Edit->Change Preferences=>Audio panel. Richard > I'm not worried about the note writing itself, as I'm just using it > for playback. > > Thanks once again, > > Rafael > > Livre de vírus. www.avg.com. > > On Tue, Apr 12, 2022 at 4:54 AM Richard Shann < > rich...@rshann.plus.com> wrote: > > On Tue, 2022-04-12 at 01:31 -0300, Rafael Batista de Lima wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I just found out this neat program and it was the shortest MIDI > > > latency I managed to get out of the box. > > That's surprizing, the latency will increase a lot if you are > > adding > > notes to a score at the same time. > > > I wish to use it just to play and listen back the MIDI in real > > time, > > > but I didn't find where to turn off the whistle/buzzing as I play > > a > > > sequence of notes. > > In the View->Midi In Controls panel (Esc, m if you have the up to > > date > > version) there is a button to switch between Appending/Editing > > Pitches > > and Listening to Pitches. You can also switch by putting on the > > Caps > > Lock or holding the shift key. > > > > > Is this possible? > > > > > > Also, there's something I press accidentally that instead of > > > inputting the notes in a sequence, they all cluster at the same > > > position. What could it be? > > > > The Alt key or the MIDI controller foot pedal, but none of that > > matters > > if you are just putting the MIDI straight thru. > > > > Richard > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks already! > > > > > > Rafael Batista de Lima > > > > > > Livre de vírus. www.avg.com. > > > >
