A feature request..
@Julien - have also noticed, when using 'record' button, still the MIDI does not end at intended length (as per larry's ideal).. perhaps making intentional recorded MIDI have a 'hard end' time (not based on factors from auto-record) would be good.
I don't think those behaviours of auto-record are bad - but maybe a user setting to alter
"how many seconds before you wish auto-record to consider you have stopped playing"..
maybe also an
"Append inaudible MIDI marker at end of auto-recordings" (could be just a zero velo note?).
That way, users can accept "OK auto-record saved this performance" with a proper ending length - and choose whether to have a proper end time or not.
(I'd probably just wish for nothing special on auto-recorded MIDI, as truncated and small as poss.. - but an end marker on record button induced rec perhaps - when user intention is "OK I'm recording now".. larry's got a good point).
@larrycalame - good points - here are some suggestions re the MIDI feature..
If you export the MIDI file to an audio file, it will run-out the length of the decaying notes (still arbitrary as it listens for the note's final signal as they fade to decide the ending and can seem to be a very long fade, compared to how you may want it - but not as truncated as MIDI can be in the playback).
So playing back for example an MP3 of your performance 'may' have a finale quite similar to the length you intend.
If requiring something more exacting/precise, recording or handling of MIDI and audio in a DAW is the eternal solution.
Pianoteq's MIDI (esp. auto-recording) is wonderful - and you can save your MIDI to a normal MIDI file and load that into a DAW project to edit/extend (all have ways of controlling/marking start and finish points and of course more).
In Pianoteq, depending on how long your endings may be, adding a further intentional pedal motion or extremely gentle note after decay may 'keep the auto-recording' process going and 'mark' an exact ending after length is adequate.
The down-side is, on some performances you may overshoot (auto-record may stop, sending 'user has stopped playing' after a certain number of seconds) and begin recording a new auto-record track.
Good thinking and thanks for mentioning larrycalame! - the MIDI player now having select region and looping is wonderful - and bit by bit it gains some useful features. I'd suggest it's not intended to be a full featured MIDI editor.. but it's incredibly useful - and maybe one day it could have many more features.
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