

(so far I'm not even sure what GP does when importing, but I don't have time to investigate further at that point)
#Tux guitar reason pro
I'm guessing if all notes are quantized to 1/16th or maybe 1/32th and velocity set to maximum guitar pro should accept them. If some notes are still missing try setting all velocities to 128. If you loose some hits, try quantizing to the grid before your midi performance, maybe it will help GP6 pick up the notes. You might have lost notes in the process, but that's as good as it will be. That is what I did with a random toontrack performance from EZdrummer. You can then export the midi by any way (I personally tried the file > export midi project) and drag it into GP6. Then, Ctrl - A (or CMD-A on mac) and set channel 10 to all notes. I personally have a habit of cleaning up the midi file like this and setting the channel to 1 because some VSTi are by default set up to read only channel 1. That is what I did on the picture.īTW That is something you NEED to do if importing GP midi export into Reaper otherwise it could not work. Then delete anything that is not a note (and you will notice than most of the time, there will be a PC event, Program Change, which will by default be the 001 instrument of the General Midi bank, which is the Grand Piano). So, in reaper, you need to choose "Mode : Event list" I did not remember that, but it's something you could see in guitar pro 5 back in the days.

In the general midi specifications ( ) the midi channel 10 has been officially allocated to drums. It's in fact pretty pretty simple, and comes from only one thing :
