GhettoBlaster,
I'm sorry if I seem mean!
I'm not!Terminology can makes it easier to answer and solve questions.
I'm not the smartest. So anything I can do or get to help myself I welcome.
When I was new to Notion software I made it a point to not get too involved in my own music projects at first.
Reading the manual, definitions, terminology, table of contents and index was time well spent . The discipline of learning leads to confidence and the knowledge needed to focus on creation.
It's not necessary to memorize the manual.
However, after reading the whole thing I find it easier to recall, look and find answers and information I need to go over.
As for MIDI import?
You wrote_
That's the problem, for some reason Notion is converting MIDI files incorrectly.
Interpreting and converting human foreign languages with a computer program is likely more accurate than converting MIDI into Notation. (They are "Apple and Oranges").
Like I'll have a single chord that I have drawn out for let's say 5 measures, and then it is repeated another 5 measures.
"Delete imported errors. Rewrite the single chord you mentioned."
Also is there no way to manually drag and drop MIDI notes?
I hate to say it; however, I would start over.
The "editing" features of Notion 4 are limited. imported MIDI Event Data and Conventional Music Notation are obviously not the same thing. It would be great if notes could to moved around like on shuffle board game. Good request.
MIDI song file data does not have "Rests" they have negative space. I could go on but hope you get the idea.
In the opposite direction Interpreting and converting sheet music!(
conventional music notation) into MIDI is more measureable and accurate.
Sadly it doesn't work well the other way.
If better editing tools and functions were available importing and converting would be a dream come true.
Well, that level of editing is not here yet so, I'm again! sorry to suggest "starting over".
Any help is appreciated.
Please take my advice. Don't be frustrated. Have fun learning. Read the Notion Users Guide. Learn the things you need in order to do that what you wish. Your ideas will! be closer to possibilities.
,Johnny