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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0007802 | ardour | bugs | public | 2019-08-29 19:56 | 2019-08-29 22:40 |
Reporter | unfa | Assigned To | |||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | N/A |
Status | new | Resolution | open | ||
Platform | PC | OS | Manjaro Linux | ||
Product Version | 5.12 | ||||
Summary | 0007802: MIDI regions have sticky notes, reveal the problem after applying "Remove Overlap" | ||||
Description | I've had strange problems with sticky notes in one of my projects. I've tried using MIDI > Remove Overlap to maybe fix that? What I think it did however is what the MIDI data actually sounds like. How can I fix this? I made this just like any other MIDI region in Ardour ever, and this happens very rarely - now I don't want to remake this note-by note in the hope that the problem will go away. I am using Surge synthesizer plug-in - which is a new thing for me. I recall I had a similar problem when using this synth in another project before. But how could the synth plug-in break the MIDI regions? The plug-in has no influence over how Ardour handles MIDI data, right? | ||||
Additional Information | I'm attaching three screenshots and my MIDI region data. First it's my MIDI region as I arranged it in Ardour's piano roll, with my mouse. Second - I'm applying MIDI > Remove Overlap Third: many notes last till the end of the region and overlap a lot. | ||||
Tags | Midi, VST | ||||
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"The plug-in has no influence over how Ardour handles MIDI data, right?" A plugin runs in the same memory space as Ardour it can read/write to all memory addresses, corrupt sessions, and crash Ardour :) Effects may be immediately noticeable or only later or never. Are you still going to attach the screenshot? The .mid file may also be helpful |