MIDI Input Issue
Hello,
My issue is that I cannot input from my MIDI keyboard. I have managed to select it as an input device, and when I press a key, I can hear the input. However, I can only use the keys to input notation once I have already used the keyboard-and-mouse method to enter a note in that location in the stave.
For example, I press N, choose 4 for duration, play middle C on my MIDI instrument, nothing happens. If I then click any note in that location, playing middle C afterwards will result in notation (for both middle C and whatever note I clicked), but not otherwise.
Any help would be appreciated.
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For reference, I am using Windows 10, my MIDI keyboard is an AKAI Professional LPK25.
In reply to For reference, I am using by Pacittm
Welcome Pacittm, try to look at this conversation: https://musescore.org/en/node/154046
HTH
In reply to Welcome Pacittm, try to look by Shoichi
I have the exact same problem. I looked at the other conversation. When not in note entry mode, notes on my keyboard play on my computer. When I go to note entry mode notes do not play or enter. If I enter a single note from my PC keyboard, then MIDI notes enter all in the same position and the note entry position doesn't move forward. If I move it forward manually with the arrow keys I'm back in the same state again.
I'm running Windows 10 and have a Yamaha YPG-625. I/O settings look fine - they keyboard shows up and clearly notes are getting through in some instances. Is this a bug or other setting problem? From the docs it seems like this should just work...
In reply to I have the exact same by cptndave
If you are getting notes all entered at the same position, this tells me your keyboard is failing to send note-off messages. Check the manual for the keyboard to see if there is a way to fix that.
In reply to If you are getting notes all by Marc Sabatella
I restarted the app again and it started working. I did quit before plugging in the keyboard USB and started the app again after the keyboard appeared in Device Manager. Thanks!