Hey, I've been running into this issue where my recorded MIDI from my piano (via MIDI to USB) does not 100% match my hand movement and the audio recorded by a microphone of the real perfomance. It starts out synched, but then the midi gets too fast and they gradually drift apart. Solutions I've tried: I've made sure to record in 30FPS (29.97) on my camera and set the display settings in SeeMusic to 30FPS I adjusted the BPM of the MIDI inside SeeMusic to 116-117.5 which partially works, but at some point they are not in synch anymore (especially longer videos) Here is the Midi and the Video file (with sound) + screenshot of display settings: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sJyz0mN5IlbsBMTiw4pt0aOzsi2doepr?usp=drive_link I've recorded the MIDI with https://midi-recorder.web.app/ since Reaper somehow does not recognize my MIDI input. Help is greatly appreciated and I'm looking forward to getting SeeMusic PRO when I can solve this issue. Thanks!
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schubert1234
Mar 25
Video and MIDI Visualization not in synch
Video and MIDI Visualization not in synch
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Got it, appreciate the help! Cheers
Here is how to check and fix that issue:
1. Render out the MIDI file data to an audio file, using either SeeMusic or a DAW like Logic or Cubase
2. Import both the audio file you created from the MIDI, and the video file, to a video editor like Final Cut X or Premiere
3. Retime the Video file (change it’s speed) so that it aligns perfectly with that newly created audio file
Does that make sense?
Does your camera have an option to record at exactly 30 FPS, instead of 29.97 FPS? Sometimes, recording at 29.97 can cause this kind of issue - not just inside SeeMusic, but generally - even with Premiere and Final Cut.