MIDI Compiler Errors (Im Stressed)

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    So I spent a long time trying to figure out this error but I have found no answer or problem so its time to ask you wonerful, helpful people in the community…

     

    The errors are Double note-off 88, [40:4:240] and Double note-on 64, [40:4:120] on countless parts and times.

     

    Can someone please help and explain to me what this is and how I can find and fix it?

     

    Thank you in advance!!! <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” />

    #498721
    ManicPixieGirl
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      Maybe you have a note on top of another note, covering said note. Hence, double notes. You will have to inspect each one, by deleting the note and seeing if there is one underneath, and zoom in as close as possible if that second it just a tiny sliver.

      #498722

      Best way to see what’s exactly going on is using the MIDI event table (Alt+3) in the piano roll. To revert back to your normal piano roll it’s either Alt+1 or Alt+2 depending on what you’re used to.

      #498723
      MrPrezident
      Moderator

        If you have to copy and paste notes, don’t forget to quantize. I rarely use the paste command. Another way to copy notes is to highlight, hold CTRL and left click-drag the notes to the destination then they will conform to the grid without making ‘double notes’.

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        #498787

        Here are the exact errors…

        ERROR: MIDI Compiler: c:/users/blake/downloads/rb3 custom tools/magmac3v332/test/fist bump rb3 custom.mid (PART DRUMS): Double note-on 88, [40:4:120]
        ERROR: MIDI Compiler: c:/users/blake/downloads/rb3 custom tools/magmac3v332/test/fist bump rb3 custom.mid (PART DRUMS): Double note-on 100, [40:4:120]
        ERROR: MIDI Compiler: c:/users/blake/downloads/rb3 custom tools/magmac3v332/test/fist bump rb3 custom.mid (PART DRUMS): Double note-on 64, [40:4:120]
        ERROR: MIDI Compiler: c:/users/blake/downloads/rb3 custom tools/magmac3v332/test/fist bump rb3 custom.mid (PART DRUMS): Double note-off 88, [40:4:240]
        ERROR: MIDI Compiler: c:/users/blake/downloads/rb3 custom tools/magmac3v332/test/fist bump rb3 custom.mid (PART DRUMS): Double note-off 100, [40:4:240]
        ERROR: MIDI Compiler: c:/users/blake/downloads/rb3 custom tools/magmac3v332/test/fist bump rb3 custom.mid (PART DRUMS): Double note-off 64, [40:4:240]
        but there are more of them.
        Heres the story I started from a midi on the drum track then once I did everything for expert I copied then pasted the track in Hard, Medium and Easy so I could make those difficulties.
        #498788

        Thank you for your help so far. I tried some of your suggestions. And couldn’t get it to compile.

        #498800
        Farottone
        Keymaster

          Quantize, remove duplicates.

          #498941

          Thanks for the respones but how do I quantnize something. Right now I am focusing on the drum track. So I copied the note from the drum track in the midi and put them in the respectable sections like kick and snare ect.

           

          Thanks.

          #498943
          Jimi369
          Moderator

            You quantize by being in the midi editor and pressing Q. You will get a prompt with some options. Make sure it doesn’t create a marker, messing up your tempo map.

            #498952

            I tried and it made no difference. I tell you the comiler is amazing but sometimes never does what you want it to do. I think Im just going to trash the project and start a new one and make sure I do everything properly. <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” /> Thank you all for your help and suggestion. As always I have learned from my mistakes.

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