Topic: Record in PTQ to metronome, import MIDI to DAW, are notes in time?

Could someone please try this and let me know if they experience the same?

Record in the standalone Pianoteq player to the metronome set at a tempo of say 100BPM, save & import the MIDI file to your DAW. Are the notes in time?

I found if I set the tempo of the Pianoteq metronome to 120BPM and record to the click, then save & import the MIDI file to my DAW, the notes ARE in time. So, is the record feature in Pianoteq set to 120BPM regardless of the metronome tempo?

Last edited by Source (07-02-2018 22:39)

Re: Record in PTQ to metronome, import MIDI to DAW, are notes in time?

MIDI files saved by pianoteq when playing the keyboard are created with a fixed 100 BPM, whatever the metronome value. Pianoteq's metronome is only an aid for playing in time, it is not recorded. This also means that we can't get the audible metronome to follow varying sequenced tempi when playing an external MIDI file, something I find missing...

Last edited by Gilles (07-02-2018 23:55)

Re: Record in PTQ to metronome, import MIDI to DAW, are notes in time?

about! Thank you! found it useful for himself.

Re: Record in PTQ to metronome, import MIDI to DAW, are notes in time?

A little correction to my post, pianoteq doesn't seem to save any tempo information...What's misleading is sequencers then display their default value, so I get 100 BPM from Sonar, but 120 BPM from MuseScore or MidiSwing for example...others may vary. Found this by looking directly into the file.

Last edited by Gilles (08-02-2018 00:39)

Re: Record in PTQ to metronome, import MIDI to DAW, are notes in time?

Gilles wrote:

A little correction to my post, pianoteq doesn't seem to save any tempo information...What's misleading is sequencers then display their default value, so I get 100 BPM from Sonar, but 120 BPM from MuseScore or MidiSwing for example...others may vary. Found this by looking directly into the file.

Thank you Gilles. Your efforts confirm and clarify the issue.
I hope Modartt will add tempo data to the saved MIDI file in future as this would make the recording and MIDI export function of the standalone player a more useful feature.

Last edited by Source (11-02-2018 07:28)

Re: Record in PTQ to metronome, import MIDI to DAW, are notes in time?

Feature added in version 6.4.0 (2019/01/16)
The tempo / time signature of the metronome is now embedded in midi files recorded with Pianoteq.


Source wrote:
Gilles wrote:

A little correction to my post, pianoteq doesn't seem to save any tempo information...What's misleading is sequencers then display their default value, so I get 100 BPM from Sonar, but 120 BPM from MuseScore or MidiSwing for example...others may vary. Found this by looking directly into the file.

Thank you Gilles. Your efforts confirm and clarify the issue.
I hope Modartt will add tempo data to the saved MIDI file in future as this would make the recording and MIDI export function of the standalone player a more useful feature.