MIDI track name event must appear at 1:1:000; found track name ‘PART VOCALS’ at 1:1:001

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  • #397471
    bkloppenburg
    Participant

      Any idea what the problem would be here? When I go in and look at my Vocals MIDI it does have the track name at 1:1:00 but I get this error every time. Is there something I’m missing?

      #509190
      TheWay123
      Participant

        Check if the track is slightly moved to the right, drag it all the way to the left

        One of the community managers and the main tournament organizer over at SpinShare. Also somewhat decent at charting for RB3 I think.

        #509193
        rubydanger
        Participant

          Double click the marker and type in the number would be safest

          #509203
          Anonymous

            – Open Part Vocals

            – Double Click the “PART VOCALS” event

            – Set it as “TRACK NAME”

            – and Place it at 1:1:000 or the start of the cursor…

            #509210
            bkloppenburg
            Participant

              Check if the track is slightly moved to the right, drag it all the way to the left

              Yupppp that was definitely it. Thank you.

              #520055
              rezner
              Participant

                Same problem.

                ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (BEAT): MIDI track name event must appear at 1:1:000; found track name ‘BEAT’ at 123:3:000

                Beat track is dragged over to 1:1:00

                Beat track event is set to 1:1:00

                If I move the Beat track to 2:1:00 it will then read

                ERROR: MIDI Compiler: (BEAT): MIDI track name event must appear at 1:1:000; found track name ‘BEAT’ at 1:4:000

                Thanks

                • This reply was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by rezner.
                #520159
                FujiSkunk
                Keymaster

                  Make sure you don’t have any other track-name markers labeled “BEAT” or anything else elsewhere in the track.

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