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Digital performer mavericks
Digital performer mavericks





You may not want to delete them all from the Commands Window.

  • If one of your Masters has been inadvertently switched on, other MIDI events may also be muted.
  • Select it and type “Delete” (Backspace) to vacate the field. Then you go to those commands and remove the key binding from it. If it is already being used somewhere else, DP will give you an alert dialog that asks you if you are sure you want to use the key, because it is already being used in…. The Commands window will not directly search for keys used in commands, but you can find it indirectly by typing that key or MIDI note into a vacant command in the Commands Window.

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  • If that is not the case, you will need to locate where the F#2 has been inserted as a command.
  • See if there is a MIDI keyboard binding for F#2 (or whatever note is not working) It will still play back fine from a MIDI track, but not from the device originally programmed to toggle the Master. If that is the case, F#2 will not sound when played from the keyboard.
  • Sometimes the merging of keyboard bindings in a new version of DP will cause this to happen.įor example, F#2 may be designated to toggle on/off the MIDI Master.
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    They are powerful, desirable controls, but when you accidentally invoke them without knowing what’s going on, it can send you on many wild goose chases trying to figure out what has happened to your MIDI keyboard and/or computer keyboard.

  • Please look up MIDI Masters in the DP Manual’s index to better understand how they work and what they do.
  • MIDI Masters turn on a set of commands that you normally would leave turned off, but now you want to use them for some form of remote control, activating commands from the COMMANDS window (or switching them off) which give you control through MIDI notes or other events.
  • That’s a pretty good sign that DP has begun using that note to toggle one of your MIDI Masters or another command. You know it’s getting MIDI, because you can see a MIDI event for the note if you check in a shareware app called MIDI Monitor, but the note does not go through DP. Oddly, as you play a scale on your MIDI keyboard, that note simply does not sound. Anyway, THANKS TO EVERYONE! MOTUNation is a great group of people!Ĭommon Problems that Happen to Everyone Sooner or Laterġ) The Problem: MIDI Note Won't Play / The MIDI MASTERS or COMMANDS Muting MIDI EVENTS Sometimes two people reported the same tip. Not to worry, let's keep adding those tips! Thanks to all at Unicornation who contributed to this thread and made it possible! If your name doesn't appear, and you think it should, please write me and tell me. (That would be me: Shooshie) Much work remains to organize the tips better, a daunting task which may never happen, given the nature of this growing list.

    digital performer mavericks

    Tips that I've added here that do not appear in the original forum thread are credited to. It's important that people be recognized for their contributions, but the most important thing here is that the tips are easy to find and easy to use.

    digital performer mavericks

    Here, I have attempted to group the tips for easier reference, and I've mentioned the name of the tipster only in italics at the end of each tip. It started with a thread in the Digital Performer forum at MOTUNation: Topic: Share your favorite DP tip! Or, things you wish someone had told you about without having to learn the hard way. If this is your first time to read the tips, please take a moment to visit the copyright info (basically conditional freeware) and the disclaimer (don't hold us responsible, etc). Gleaned from the collective wisdom of the folks at MOTU Nation Forum XYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYXYX Go to Automation Control Points and Controllers Tutorial







    Digital performer mavericks