thank you. I just tried Muse - mapped some soundfont
there and recorded some melody and.... > I got my first notation :)
Thank you.
Anyway, aseqdump is running and showing "Pitch bend", "Control
change", another "Control > change" - all the time.. so maybe Rosegarden
got a bit crazy because of these - or I have > done something wrong that time ..
Anyway, now I got into it. Thanks to you guys, cheers!
Are you sure you were playing the Sax correctly? If you breath too hard into a Sax it will
also jump octaves and yours might have been a bit sensitive in how it wanted to render
that to MIDI.
All that Control Change stuff is streaming 'emphasis', most MIDI controllers
dothis including guitar controllers for pitch bend and polypressure keyboards forpressure
events. If the MIDI Sax only mapped the fingering events then you might as well be playing
a Hohner Melodica MIDI (I am going to get flamed for this comparison so let me I apologise
in advance, the melodica is pretty cool, bless the ChiLites and New Order but it isn't
a MIDI Sax....). The reed in your sax probably registers air pressure and sends those as
control events to let your music be more expressive and there can be _lots_ of those
events.
If you record in some app and then drive a synth that maps those control events to pitch
bend but don't do it too subtly then you might find the results to be unexpected. It
shouldn't have affected how the music was scored since the note selection will have
been done with literal NOTE_ON/OFF events from fingering but it might well affect how it
was played back since you finger a note, mouth it, then the pressure events make the
frequency go wild by jumping octaves the way a Sax does anyway if you breath too hard. If
you get issues again then check out the synth you are driving and try and find out what it
does with the controller ID in the message. Go a bit further and you will be able to do
things like map the controller ID to the synth filter or cutoff and have a bit of fun with
how you mouth your notes. Which is pretty comparable to what the ChiLites did with the
Melodica - they sang into its mouthpiece and the result was something akin to a mechanical
vocorder (and hopefully that little bit of respect will save me from being called a
melodicist).
Regards, nick.
2013/9/2 Paul Davis <paul(a)linuxaudiosystems.com>
use aseqdump to create a trace of the incoming MIDI stream. post it here.
On Sun, Sep 1, 2013 at 10:57 PM, Milan Lazecky <espiritocz(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am sorry for a beginner question, but your advice would be helpful..
I have an electronic saxophone, Yamaha WX5.
I use with MIDI->USB, using Qsynth (through jack), the sound is working well, but every
time I try to record midi footage, using either rosegarden or ardour3, the midi record
is:
- in strange tones (the melody is there, but notes are transposed for +32 or -32) (note
that using Qsynth, or connecting with virtual keyboard, the notes are ok...)
- when I try to transpose the recorded melody to normal scale, it doesn't play
anything (yes, I map some midi instrument there, but it seems like if there is some
strange volume=0 was set, or I don't know - but I haven't found a way to set it to
other values)
I know it is very messy question. But maybe you know what is wrong in my case.. maybe to
try another software, or I miss some settings there?
Thank you very much.
Milan
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