Having trouble in Magma
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June 28, 2016 at 9:19 am #394060
So I charted drums for my song so my friend could try it out. Went to compile and I keep getting this strange error.
Magma: C3 Roks Edition v3.3.2=============================Build started at 4:18 AMStarting Nemo’s MIDI Validator…Everything looks good, continuing…Nemo’s MIDI AutoGen process started.Added drum mix events successfully.Nemo’s MIDI AutoGen process completed.Loading MagmaCompilerC3.exe…Reading the archiveProject Compiler: Reading project ‘C:UsersAegisDesktopCalltoArmsDrums.rbproj’…Project Compiler: Entering Phase 1 of 5…Metadata Compiler: Starting…Metadata Compiler: Done.Project Compiler: Entering Phase 2 of 5…MIDI Compiler: Starting…ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): MIDI events at [92:4:120] after the end event at [92:4:000]ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (MIDI FILE): Could not find MIDI track authored for guitar, possibly due to incorrect track name eventERROR: MIDI Compiler: (MIDI FILE): Could not find MIDI track authored for bass, possibly due to incorrect track name eventERROR: MIDI Compiler: (MIDI FILE): Could not find MIDI track authored for vocals, possibly due to incorrect track name eventMIDI Compiler: Done.ERROR: Project Compiler: Midi compiler failed.There doesn’t seem to be a problem at the 92nd measure in my song so I don’t know what’s going on…unless it means something else. That is also at about 4:04 in my song and at the same time, when I drag/drop my midi file into Song Analyzer, it says the length is 4:04, the song is actually about 5:11 (as per the .wav). I assume these 2 things have something to do with each other…June 28, 2016 at 2:16 pm #471215You have to adjust your [end] event so that it’s positioned at the end of the song. I believe this is stated in the beginner’s tutorial. Go into reaper, open the events track, and look for the [music end] and [end] text events at the bottom. Move them to the end of the song, with the [music end] event being positioned just before [end]. Magma won’t compile if you have any notes charted after the [end] event.
June 28, 2016 at 3:58 pm #471219Ah, thank you. Now all I’m getting is the
ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (MIDI FILE): Could not find MIDI track authored for guitar, possibly due to incorrect track name eventERROR: MIDI Compiler: (MIDI FILE): Could not find MIDI track authored for bass, possibly due to incorrect track name eventERROR: MIDI Compiler: (MIDI FILE): Could not find MIDI track authored for vocals, possibly due to incorrect track name eventI don’t really know what could be causing this. I have a note at the start of every difficulty for every track.June 28, 2016 at 5:17 pm #471224Those tracks may be named incorrectly.
June 28, 2016 at 5:53 pm #471228If I read this right why would you try to compile a drums only song with guitar & bass & vocals? Uncheck them in magma unless you have actually charted more than one note.
June 28, 2016 at 6:48 pm #471229Those tracks may be named incorrectly.
I’m using the C3 template, they should already be named correctly.
And oh, I was not aware I could just uncheck them.
June 29, 2016 at 2:57 am #471252Eh, I guess it doesn’t matter.
Song is on the database and in my WIP thread for anyone that wants to try it out! It is not finished yet but the drums are playable.
June 30, 2016 at 2:10 am #471275It is possible that you have the guitar/bass/vocal tracks muted in reaper.
March 24, 2018 at 3:38 am #496358It is possible that you have the guitar/bass/vocal tracks muted in reaper.
I was just having this same problem almost two years later, and this was the solution; the MIDI tracks were muted. Thanks!
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