importing midi track

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When I import a midi track I created in Jammer to C.walk GT Pro, it doesn't quite line up w the first measure & leaves a small gap. I can edit it out & slide the track to the beginning but it takes an extra step ea time. the Jammer people didn't think it was caused on their end. Any ideas? Thanks
 
Hi Paresh,

Unfortunately, I don't use Jammer, but it sounds to me like it must be on their end since the MIDI file is being created in Jammer. I don't think GT Pro would add space to the beginning of an imported MIDI file, although I suppose it could be some sort of bug. It's doubtful though. But since you've already checked with the Jammer people, you might want to contact Cakewalk just in case. If there is a bug like that, they are probably not aware of it.

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Are the beats in sync with the timing of the project?If so disregard the gap,no harm,no foul.
MIDI files should automatically adjust to the timing of the project provided you have the right time signature.
Maybe you could add a count in and bounce the midi tracks together?
 
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