MIDI Resolution (Keyboard Recording)

Started by Normanfernandez, April 07, 2021, 12:28:55 PM

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Normanfernandez

What's the resolution of the recorded MIDI on the keyboard??

Thank you!!
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Quote from: Normanfernandez on April 07, 2021, 12:28:55 PM
What's the resolution of the recorded MIDI on the keyboard??...


1920 ticks per quarter note


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Chris
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Normanfernandez

Is there any way to change it?

My issue is with Musescore it changes notes
Or maybe Musescore should have a option
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PSR S770 - Roland FP 30 - PSR 280
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Normanfernandez

I think Musescore has that ( bottom section)
I'll have to try 1920
Will do asap
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Quote from: Normanfernandez on April 07, 2021, 12:55:10 PM
Is there any way to change it?

My issue is with Musescore it changes notes
Or maybe Musescore should have a option

No, the internal MIDI resolution of the keyboard cannot be changed.

A Notation program usually "interprets" the original MIDI data.. The Score function on the keyboard does this as well (but maybe slightly different to other Notation programs). So you can either edit the original MIDI data (e.g. use a quantize function of a suitable program / DAW), or you find a way to change the "interpretation" settings of the Notation program used.


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Chris
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