Originally Posted by Gordon Scott
Ah ... ChatGP seems to answer this question sensibly:
"How do I stop MIDI SuperTracks from using sforzando, please?" (apparently that needs to be without the quotes I added)
I'll try its suggestions tomorrow.
Hmm .. seems to, but it's quite misleading and in effect does only what I'd already tried.

It does appear that I probably have to do this to every MTS where sforzando is auto-selected, which is a bit tedious, but should work. Today I do get the correct instruments, though.

Clicking the stop button still sometimes leaves a note on, but today, clicking the play button stops the note ... yesterday it didn't. The only difference I can think of at the moment is that I removed sforzando yesterday and reloaded the MGU today.

I jad the impression yesterday that removing sforzando fom a track may have removed the pluging, but not caused some MIDI controls to be sent to the output, i.e., they were still being sent to the now removed sforzando. It's just a guess and I've already spent too long playing with this. I don't presently plan to explore further v... if something doesn't work as I expect I'll just save the file, open it again and see if it now behaves. I'm not sure what to do about unended notes. It'll be OK with piano, guitar, etc., where the notes decay anyway, but it's rather nasty with the trombone I presently have on the track.

I think I'll bite the bullet and move to 2025 1124c. At least anything I report will then be on the current version.


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