Originally Posted By: Artur VC
Originally Posted By: Jim Fogle
The notes velocity (volume) levels are likely at zero (0). PG Music drum transcriptions typically have a 0 volume level.
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Hi, thank you for the response, although not sure how the comment translates into the issue I am having, please, could you elaborate?


Artur Vc, as you may know some, but not all, RealTracks, UserTracks and RealDrums include notation.

PG Music sometimes calls this notation "RealCharts" to distinguish that notation from MIDI notation.

The program provides a visual indication of a RealChart by drawing a line underneath the track radio button at the top of the screen.

I borrowed AudioTrack's screen shot to highlight the Drum track radio button has an underline. So do the Bass and Guitar track buttons but we're not discussing them.

Most RealDrum notation has a zero volume level. You don't need a note volume level when the notes are used for print transcription. So even though there are notes there is no playback sound.

When there is no drum sound but the track has a RealChart you will need to edit the MIDI and raise the volume level.

What midi drum instrument patch are you using for playback? What midi controller number, or CC#, does the patch use for volume?

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