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Notes only heard for like a milisecond

Hello thank you for this toolkit I'm really excited about it and starting to familiarize myself.

With my limited knowledge of DAWs and midi I suspect the issue lies with my setup in some sense but figured here would be the best place to ask - when I hook everything up HMT (19.0.531) -> loopMidi -> Cakewalk. There's sound, and at some point it sounded exactly like expected. I've been using your 14-channel sampler.

But the issue is for the most part each note is only heard like a splitsecond so it sounds like r2d2 or a pianists interpretation of a dial up-modem kind of, do you know what I might need to fix?

This is straight out of opening one of the HMT1-examples and selecting/spreadsheet-minimizing the midi_output node.
It does sound as expected when I click the soundcheck-shelf action, however clicking the random-notes tool gives the same result, blip blop.

Any ideas?
Thanks for any advice,

Is there any way we can replicate cakewalk_14chn_spatial.cwp with qsynth

Hello,

Is there any way we can replicate this using open source software?

I understand you have attached 14 instruments to channels of loopMidi port0, panning each instrument with a specific setting.

If this was achievable tru opensoure software would it also be possible to run hmt with linux?

Best Regards,
Can

Driving HMT notes from a MIDI file

I've been attempting to drive Houdini from a MIDI file exported from Ableton, but the timing is off and Houdini appears much slower than the tempo of the midi file. Thus I stumbled on this toolkit. Just wondering if there's a way to use HMT in reverse: to drive Houdini from a MIDI file. I'm looking for maximum timing accuracy.

Thanks! Apologies if this is the wrong place to post this...

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