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Old 12-08-2013, 12:02 PM
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Default Re: Pitch Bend

Hi guys,

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Originally Posted by dj View Post

Careful, though. I've had velocity zero notes disappear when exported as midi files and brought into other programs.
To avoid that problem, just assign the note(s) a velocity of "1" - for practical purposes it's as good as zero (you can't hear it if you have anything else playing) and since it has some non-zero value, the note gets carried over to any .mid files.

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