Ok - Interesting scenario - I was just messing around and I was just using MIDI notes to drive and instrument.
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When I played back the the midi, at the end of the last note, the transport jumps back to now time. Now I expect that behavior, at the end of an audio recording, but I never had just a plain midi track. This effect sounds funky and at first I though there was something wrong. It just sound like the note ends too abruptly.
I got around this by recording some blank audio so my transport kept going and all sounded as I expected.
I know that I can use "Ctrl-W" disable the "Return to Now Marker", but I did not expect that from a MIDI track. So My question is this - Is this normal behavior for just midi tracks (last note abruptly ends and then Return).
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Syphus
Ok - Interesting scenario - I was just messing around and I was just using MIDI notes to drive and instrument.
No audio recorded
When I played back the the midi, at the end of the last note, the transport jumps back to now time. Now I expect that behavior, at the end of an audio recording, but I never had just a plain midi track. This effect sounds funky and at first I though there was something wrong. It just sound like the note ends too abruptly.
I got around this by recording some blank audio so my transport kept going and all sounded as I expected.
I know that I can use "Ctrl-W" disable the "Return to Now Marker", but I did not expect that from a MIDI track. So My question is this - Is this normal behavior for just midi tracks (last note abruptly ends and then Return).
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Syphus
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