My custom have some issues and i need help

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    well first of all, i don’t speak english so sorry for that,

     

    the problem is that i’m new on this of making customs, and when i export the midi to magma it have errors that i don’t know what it means, someone could help me with the errors?? if someone wants to help me i send the necessary documents c: <3

     

    psdt: the song is honey this mirror isn’t big enough for the two of us and i only have made the drum chart in expert c:

    this are the errors:

    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [28:3:258] for difficulty easy
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [28:3:258] for difficulty medium
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [28:3:258] for difficulty hard
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [28:3:258] for difficulty expert
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [28:5:318] for difficulty easy
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [28:5:318] for difficulty medium
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [28:5:318] for difficulty hard
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [28:5:318] for difficulty expert
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [29:6:456] for difficulty easy
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [29:6:456] for difficulty medium
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [29:6:456] for difficulty hard
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [29:6:456] for difficulty expert
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [30:5:216] for difficulty easy
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [30:5:216] for difficulty medium
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [30:5:216] for difficulty hard
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [30:5:216] for difficulty expert
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [31:4:090] for difficulty easy
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [31:4:090] for difficulty medium
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [31:4:090] for difficulty hard
    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (PART DRUMS): Overlapping or too-close gems at [31:4:090] for difficulty expert

    i really need help :c

    with love, nirvanaxever <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_emot-3.gif” /> <3

    #484198
    Ultimate_MANG0
    Participant

      its exactly what it means. at those particular times, you either have notes too close to each other or they are over lapping. Usually happen if you just paste in a midi. Deleting and re entering those notes should fix it. If not, if they are 16ths, turn them into 32nds

      #484200
      Farottone
      Keymaster

        Also, quantize your notes.

        #484212
        RongoIK
        Participant

          Mang0 and Farottone basically explained what to do. Just zoom in really close at the errored timeline in REAPER and delete the note that is to close to the other. It doesn’t really matter which note it is, they will both look the same in RB3

           

           

          If you want to multi-delete the notes without having do Ctrl+Click, hold down right on the mouse and highlight the notes you want to delete, then hit “Delete” or “Del” on your keyboard. You might know this, it just took me FOREVER to figure out.

          #484214

          Mang0 and Farottone basically explained what to do. Just zoom in really close at the errored timeline in REAPER and delete the note that is to close to the other. It doesn’t really matter which note it is, they will both look the same in RB3

           

           

          If you want to multi-delete the notes without having do Ctrl+Click, hold down right on the mouse and highlight the notes you want to delete, then hit “Delete” or “Del” on your keyboard. You might know this, it just took me FOREVER to figure out.

          i’ve done everything that you said, and my midi still have errors, i don’t know what to do now :c i’m very sad, is my first custom and took me a lot of work :c

          #484222
          FujiSkunk
          Keymaster

            Are they the same errors or different errors?

            #484234

            Are they the same errors or different errors?

            the same errors :c

            #484260
            RongoIK
            Participant

              the same errors :c

              Did you export the MIDI again after fixing the errors?

              #484303

              Did you export the MIDI again after fixing the errors?

              yes i export it :c

              #484304
              FujiSkunk
              Keymaster

                There were a couple of different suggestions here. If you followed one but not the other, try the other. In particular, if you haven’t tried quantizing, definitely do that, and maybe even try it again just to be sure. 99% of the time, when Magma complains about overlapping notes that look perfectly lined up, it’s because they’re actually not perfectly lined up. REAPER is notorious for this. The notes may look lined up, and their properties may even suggest they’re all in the same place, but deep down under the hood, they can still be a little off from each other. Quantizing will fix that.

                 

                I recommend using the “position and note end” option when choosing how to quantize notes.

                #484341

                There were a couple of different suggestions here. If you followed one but not the other, try the other. In particular, if you haven’t tried quantizing, definitely do that, and maybe even try it again just to be sure. 99% of the time, when Magma complains about overlapping notes that look perfectly lined up, it’s because they’re actually not perfectly lined up. REAPER is notorious for this. The notes may look lined up, and their properties may even suggest they’re all in the same place, but deep down under the hood, they can still be a little off from each other. Quantizing will fix that.

                 

                I recommend using the “position and note end” option when choosing how to quantize notes.

                thanks man, do you know where i can find a tutorial about quantizing??

                #484348
                MrPrezident
                Moderator

                  Make a backup first while you experiment with quantizing. I’m still learning so I don’t know if this is 100% accurate. I couldn’t find a tutorial but the answers are all in this forum if you just search, e.g. for ‘quantizing’.

                  To quantize, highlight a note in the midi editor and press Q. CTRL + A to select all and press Q, read the options carefully. Do this on every instrument. I do it frequently while editing, just get into the habit of quantizing after you finish a track and this will minimize those kinds of errors.

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                  #484357
                  RongoIK
                  Participant

                    thanks man, do you know where i can find a tutorial about quantizing??

                     

                     

                    Make a backup first while you experiment with quantizing. I’m still learning so I don’t know if this is 100% accurate. I couldn’t find a tutorial but the answers are all in this forum if you just search, e.g. for ‘quantizing’.

                     

                    To quantize, highlight a note in the midi editor and press Q. CTRL + A to select all and press Q, read the options carefully. Do this on every instrument. I do it frequently while editing, just get into the habit of quantizing after you finish a track and this will minimize those kinds of errors.

                    If quantizing doesn’t work, I would love to help get the RPP and MIDI to fighting shape. Just send me the RPP through private messaging and ill fix it as soon as possible <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” /> (I’ll send it back for you to compile in Magma)

                    #484402

                     

                     

                    If quantizing doesn’t work, I would love to help get the RPP and MIDI to fighting shape. Just send me the RPP through private messaging and ill fix it as soon as possible <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” /> (I’ll send it back for you to compile in Magma)

                    really?? you’re awesome man <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_biggrin.gif” /> i’ll send you the rpp and the midi man <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_biggrin.gif” /> thanks c:

                    #484405

                    but just one more question, the rpp is the reaper document??

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