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Hi,
This is my first attempt to make a score in Logic, and since my input is by
a slide MIDI instrument (lots of pitch bend), I've run into a snag.
When I slide more than a chromatic semi-tone, which I do frequently - often
two or three semi-tones - unfortunately the Logic score does not even
attempt to interpret this. It merely shows a rest, and doesn't show a note
again until the next time I pluck a new note.
This is discouraging if it can't be changed. Or is there a setting that
will allow this to display automatically?
If not, second best, is there a way to insert the proper ties and notes
without Logic changing the original MIDI file (which sounds exactly the way
I want it to sound).
steven rowat
Logic Pro 6.4.1
OS 9.2.2
On 04.04.2005, at 03:04, steven_rowat@... wrote:
> When I slide more than a chromatic semi-tone, which I do frequently -
> often
> two or three semi-tones - unfortunately the Logic score does not even
> attempt to interpret this. It merely shows a rest, and doesn't show a
> note
> again until the next time I pluck a new note.
No problems here with 1-octave-bendings by joystick. You send just
notes and pitch bend commands and the audio instrument does what it
can. You might check events and/or hyperdraw. Mabe there is no new note
but just pitch bends from the note before. Or the note is ultrashort
and is not displayed for any reason?
Peter Ostry
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