Keep Getting Magma Compiling Error

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  • #518102
    snoopy329
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    I hope I’m posting this in the right forum section. I keep getting this error in Magma when trying to compile some of my stuff:

    ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (EVENTS): MIDI events at [92:3:015] after the end event at [92:3:000]
    MIDI Compiler: Done.
    ERROR: Project Compiler: Midi compiler failed.

    Is this something I can fix in audacity or do I need reaper or is it something else altogether?

    #518103
    BornGamerRob
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    In the events track you should have a text marker called [end]. Wherever that marker is you cannot have ANY other markers, notes, beat tracks, etc. on any other track (e.g. MIDI events) extend beyond that time. So if your [end] marker is at 92:3:000 (which is indicated in your post), look at your other tracks and make sure that you don’t have anything extended beyond 92:3:000. This also includes any tempo markers on your tempo track. The biggest culprit is usually a beat marker beyond the 92:3:000 time.

    #518106
    snoopy329
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    [quote quote=518103]In the events track you should have a text marker called [end]. Wherever that marker is you cannot have ANY other markers, notes, beat tracks, etc. on any other track (e.g. MIDI events) extend beyond that time. So if your [end] marker is at 92:3:000 (which is indicated in your post), look at your other tracks and make sure that you don’t have anything extended beyond 92:3:000. This also includes any tempo markers on your tempo track. The biggest culprit is usually a beat marker beyond the 92:3:000 time.[/quote]

    Well I did fix the problem using MIDI Cleaner but, If I hadn’t done that, would program would I use to do what you said?

    #518111
    SomeOldGuys
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    Depends on what you used to create the mid, but Reaper is where I would fix that on mine, but I make my mids using Reaper

    #518116
    BornGamerRob
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    Yup. Reaper is what to use. Using midi cleaner COULD remove something you wanted to keep like a marker past the point that really should be there. Whereas, your better bet is to extend the [end] marker instead of destroying other things past the marker. But hey, at least you got it working. =-)

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