Il giorno mer, 27/07/2011 alle 15.01 -0400, D. Michael McIntyre ha
scritto: 

> On Wednesday, July 27, 2011, Wayne wrote:
> 
> >     thank you Bas, that tip has indeed seemed to have done the trick.
> 
> I'm glad it worked.
>  
> >     now for a follow-up: is it possible to export a MIDI segment/file in
> > RG without the timing (i.e. tempo/meter) information?  or does that even
> > make sense for a MIDI file?
> 
> I suppose you could go into the tempo and time signature editor and delete 
> all 
> the tempo and time changes before exporting.  (You should be able to undo 
> this, but I'd work on a copy just in case.)  That wouldn't remove ALL of the 
> information, and you'd wind up exporting in 4/4 time at 120 bpm.  I'm not 
> sure 
> if MIDI files absolutely have to have a time signature, but they do 
> absolutely 
> have to have at least one tempo.


    thanks for the detailed info, i will give this a try as well.


> 
> For that matter, I don't think we export all tempo information correctly 
> anyway.  Our MIDI export functionality isn't the greatest, and there are 
> several things we don't support properly, or at all.


    that is good to know, as i have lots of MIDI that i would like to
move out of RG from time to time ;)  is there another path (e.g. via
another application) to get MIDI reliably exported from RG?

    thanks again for the help.


peace, w



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