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Old 09-11-2015, 06:55 PM
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Default Re: no rests at beginnig of measure

Hi,

Yes, the file will still play as it originally did because Composer does not mess around with the underlying MIDI performance parameters. Composer just tries to transcribe the note events into playable music notation.

In this particular case, the algorithm is not transcribing rigidly enough, so thanks for the file demonstrating that weak area.

This is now task 2850.

You can work around the problem by using the Piano Roll, setting it to "Edit as-notated" and fixing the notation. Sorry for the inconvenience here.

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