

I don't think the MIDI spec says one way or another what a receiver should do if the incoming MIDI stream is missing note-offs, or if they arrive after new note-ons. I'm not convinced that it's a bug, and since you still haven't shown us the original data coming from the hardware, I sort of doubt that REAPER's devs are particularly convinced either. It works with all the settings set to default but I've put Max lenght to 0.2

"MIDI note length control" (from cfillion in ReaPack) inserted as input FX and it just works! If you have more concrete information about the MIDI streams you're talking about, it'd be useful to have that (DP project, SMF, anything showing the raw MIDI data before it hits REAPER).įor me ReaControlMidi does nothing, in input FX or in output FX.īut in the meantime I've found a better workaround (to what we can call a real bug!). However, that would happen across multiple channels, so maybe this problem (if it's in fact the problem you're describing) isn't in and of itself a problem for MPE. Kind of ironic that REAPER has trouble recording or playing back MIDI streams without note-offs, given that it generates them just fine under certain circumstances (see ).Īlso, MPE playback would necessitate being able to play the same note twice with different articulations/pitch/etc., per section 3.2 of the MPE spec. If you can record in DP, I can look at it there, too.Ī couple of things: it sounds like MidiPipe in monophonic mode is adding note-offs to your stream. I guess I'd be interested in seeing what's being sent from the device directly vs what is sent from MidiPipe without having to do all of the work to reproduce it myself. I hope that the problem will be solved eventually (it's an old bug…) BUT today I've found a better workaround!Īnd now it works as it should be! I can record my pads directly in Reaper! It works fine in DP (and others DAW apparently) but it doesn't work in Reaper! It's absolutely not linked to the VI used (it keeps skipping even without VI on the track/session). The obvious issue is that with a pad you can send some Notes On not immediately followed by Notes Off. It works but it's not exactly the most efficient way of working! I've got the exact same issue, using a pad (BopPad).įor some years i've made my (pad) recordings in DP and exported the midi tracks in Reaper.

I tested both High and Low (normal is default)Īnd of course, Cakewalk, which didn't drop any notes. Tested "Advanced MIDI event timestamp options" for the midi device. Verified in the midi editor that "Automatically Correct Overlapping Notes" wasn't enabled Made sure I had the MIDI recording set to "overdub"Ĭhanged sample rate on the m-audio card to lower settings (not that I thought that would work since it has no bearing on the MIDI input of the DTX700)Ĭreated blank project with only 1 track, no VSTs, and just recorded the midi notes (just played the drums), same problem.Ĭhanged the Audio device timing from "Time Critical" to "Normal" (again, grasping at straws here) When playing the drums live, none of the notes are missed in Reaper, just when recording the midi.ĭTX500 drum module midi through M-Audio Delta 2496 (I believe that's the model) I finally installed Cakewalk as a test, and it records perfectly.
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I then installed a portable version of Reaper to test it, no change. Originally I was on reaper 5.9x (I think?), so I tried the latest version, thinking it was a bug. I spent about 6 hours yesterday troubleshooting. I'm also seeing random L O N G notes for drum hits, like almost a measure. Randomly the bass drum or toms (during a drum fill) will either drop out, or sometimes it looks as though it created one note rather than two for the tom. I recently started playing my Yamaha eDrums again and was going to record a few tests and I noticed the same issue.
