Not sure why it's off by an octave, but I do know that MIDI Supertracks are processed by a different MIDI engine than standard MIDI style tracks.

Also, there are different interpretations as to what Middle C is (is it C3, C4, or C5 - depends on the keyboard you use). Middle C is note 60, but different keyboard manufactures and different audio library publishers define where C0 is differently, which can result in being an octave off.

I have seen the opposite of what you are experiencing, where different sound libraries play the same note in different octaves. The problem is that there isn't universal agreement here.

But PGMusic would have to answer specifically why this difference.


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