Anyone know what would cause .mid files to shift pitch? [message #67768] |
Sat, 06 May 2006 07:26 |
Kim
Messages: 1246 Registered: October 2005
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A mate's band uses some for backing. They do a dodgy and just play them in
Windows Media Player (through the sound card's GM set one assumes) on a Windows
XP machine.
Tonight they're all playing a tone flat.
Any clues?
Cheers,
Kim.
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Re: Anyone know what would cause .mid files to shift pitch? [message #67823 is a reply to message #67777] |
Sun, 07 May 2006 08:45 |
jef knight[1]
Messages: 201 Registered: October 2005
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ya, that was my thought on it also....
j
W. Mark Wilson wrote:
>It sounds like there's some control data going out omni - maybe pitch wheel?
>Or the pitched devices are getting confused over some incoming control
>changes, zeroing various parameters, bottlenecking and responding to note-on
>note-off in a non-reset state or a jammed control change state. As a friend
>of mine once siad when he first heard of it, "Anything is possible with
>MIDI."
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>Dubya
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>"Kim" <hiddensounds@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:445cb203$1@linux...
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>>A mate's band uses some for backing. They do a dodgy and just play them in
>>Windows Media Player (through the sound card's GM set one assumes) on a
>>Windows
>>XP machine.
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>>Tonight they're all playing a tone flat.
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>>Any clues?
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>>Cheers,
>>Kim.
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ya, that was my thought on it also....<br>
j<br>
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W. Mark Wilson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">It sounds like there's some control data going out omni - maybe pitch wheel?
Or the pitched devices are getting confused over some incoming control
changes, zeroing various parameters, bottlenecking and responding to note-on
note-off in a non-reset state or a jammed control change state. As a friend
of mine once siad when he first heard of it, "Anything is possible with
MIDI."
Dubya
"Kim" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:hiddensounds@hotmail.com"><hiddensounds@hotmail.com></a> wrote in message <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="news:445cb203$1@linux">news:445cb203$1@linux</a>...
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A mate's band uses some for backing. They do a dodgy and just play them in
Windows Media Player (through the sound card's GM set one assumes) on a
Windows
XP machine.
Tonight they're all playing a tone flat.
Any clues?
Cheers,
Kim.
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