Hey, David, John and Ray ... such a wealth of knowledge on this list.
Many thanks the idea of muting a layer (which I did, in fact,
have available) worked like a charm. Now I understand why, when I
used the cue plugin, it defaulted to layer Four. Big Duh on my
part ... thanks again.
Dean, if you are using GPO and/or Human Playback, you may have to edit
the playback window to "incorporate" the midi commands. HP may be
ignoring them. If you can't find what I mean I'll dig in myself and get
more location-specific.
I haven't tried setting velocities to zero in years, bec
On 4 Nov 2009 at 9:18, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
> I've tried the two methods you suggested, and so far have
> experienced no change. I'm on a Mac, does that make a diff.?
Mac should make no difference. If you've actually set the key
velocities to zero, then they won't play back, so it's pretty
It's very simple:
If you have dedicated a layer for your cues, go to the instrument
list and MUTE that layer or send it to a silent/unused midi channel.
On Nov 4, 2009, at 11:18 AM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Hmm, David ... I've tried the two methods you suggested, and so far
have experienced
Not sure if this should be working or not. HP is responding to
markings like *rit.* and *a tempo* but blows right through *molto
rit.* Any way to get HP to give me a more grand ritardando for *molto
rit.*? I would take the playback for a normal rit. - this is just for
reference. I know I could
Hmm, David ... I've tried the two methods you suggested, and so far
have experienced no change. I'm on a Mac, does that make a diff.?
Dean
On Nov 3, 2009, at 4:01 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 3 Nov 2009 at 15:15, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
How do I get cued notes to not playback?
In the