It seems to be affected whenever I import my notes.mid into REAPER, which is a problem because the song I’m currently working on has quite a complex tempo map and I’d have to copy it exactly into REAPER. There are MANY BPM markers.
You could try this: Start with a fresh C3 template. Import the midi in new tracks, accept to import the tempo map.
At this stage what you’d want to do instead of replacing the tracks with the ones you imported is copying the notes in the midi items in their respective tracks. This does not help if the problem is within the midi notes, but if it’s something else it will get rid of it.
You could try this: Start with a fresh C3 template. Import the midi in new tracks, accept to import the tempo map.
This doesn’t help. As soon as I import the midi CAT stops working. I can still open the main CAT menu but as soon as I click anything, that’s when the window goes blank and automatic reductions doesn’t even show up anymore.
You’ve solved it then. You need to remove those tracks before CAT will run. So if you do what Alternity suggested, and copy the notes into the template tracks, then delete the imported tracks, does CAT work again?
As soon as the tracks are imported, even if they are deleted, CAT is still broken. Might it help if anybody could send me their working copies of both Python and CAT and test it out to see if my software is just bust?
If the same functions works on other projects, the problem is the project.
What you could do then, is save a midi file with the tempo map and nothing else, import that in your rock band project. Open the midi file with what you want to copy in in another tab and then copy the notes from there, if there’s still a problem (after verifying that it is only that project that has issues with CAT) then idk what to say, but the problem is defenetly not Python, if it was, CAT wouldn’t load.
It is still broken after importing the tempo map. I’m stuck.
I deleted literally EVERYTHING in the midi file apart from the tempo map
I FOUND THE PROBLEM!!!
CAT does not work with songs that have decimal points in their BPM markers (or at least multiple decimal BPM markers) which is a slight issue
That doesn’t sound right, most of my custom songs contains very precise tempo maps with numbers after the point.
That doesn’t sound right, most of my custom songs contains very precise tempo maps with numbers after the point.
Mine as well. And CAT works just fine.
I made a new discovery. It happens to me with any song that has more than one BPM marker.
Any information on this? ^^
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