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Mixcraft • "Extra" or unintended "ghost" notes upon midi clip merge

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Hi! Long time listener, first time caller.

I've been using Mixcraft for 10 years now and have had nary a bad experience, it's largely been great. Thanks for your products and your hard work. :D

One thing that I did finally want to post about, after all this time, and after finding nothing on it...

I've had this issue with merging midi clips since Mixcraft 6 (I'm currently using Mixcraft 9 Pro, great product, maybe I'll jump to 10 one day but I'm slow to change my process). The issue being tiny, inadvertent "notes" appearing on a midi track after merging midi clips. These notes are very, very small (less than 1/16 triplet) and resemble ghost notes (at least how ghost notes are illustrated midi-wise). I've attached an image for reference, showing part of a chord and after the movement of the chord, seeing these itty bitty notes that didn't exist prior to the merging of clips. I'm curious what causes this, why it's been happening to me for so long, and what I can do differently to prevent this (if anything). Honestly, maybe it's something I'm doing, but this feels like a bug to me that just shouldn't be happening.

For the last 10 years, I've just cleared out the unintended notes that appear manually. Writing chords, it's not a big deal, but when it happens writing and merging drum tracks? That can be a headache, a lot for the eye to take in and decipher. As for the impact this has, audio-wise, it usually has an effect on sound and velocity, having these extra/unintended notes sort of stacked in there after a merge. Luckily, because of that, I tend to know when it's happened because playback will sound wrong.

Any help is welcome. Thanks for reading.
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Statistics: Posted by FWmusic — Sat Jun 01, 2024 7:09 am



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