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MusicGoals Rhythm - Frequently Asked Questions Email questions to: support@musicgoals.com MusicGoals by Eye and Ear support MusicGoals Rhythm Documentation (Web Help) Thank you for your questions and comments! |
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If you have a problem be sure to let us know. We will be glad to help you and we are always looking for ways to improve our programs. - thank you! 5 - 17 - 04 Missing cshtml.dll The MusicGoals Rhythm help file may require the cshtml.dll file if it is not already on your computer. This file was added to the download demo on 5-17-04. If you recieve an error message requesting the cshtml.dll, you will need to copy this into the MusicGoals Rhythm directory, for example: C:\Program Files\MusicGoals\MGRhythm. download cshtml.dll 11 - 12 - 03 External MIDI input Some MIDI keyboards send continuous timing messages in addition to note on and note off messages. These extra messages are not required by MusicGoals Rhythm. However, they must be processed and recorded when they are present. This requires processing time and buffer memory space. You may be able to improve MIDI performance with some keyboards and computers by turning off these extra timing messages. Symptoms: If MusicGoals Rhythms fails to record the last portion of a student’s response, the record buffer may be full. This may occur with long examples and slow tempos. There may also be some timing inaccuracies recording student performance on slower computers. Remedy: Change clock settings on your external keyboard. Your midi keyboard manual may refer to setting “external or internal clock”. Setting keyboard utilities to external clock will turn off the extra timing messages. Refer to the manual that came with your MIDI keyboard. |
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