reloading a synth might fix stucking keys bug???

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i had stucking keys with prodyssey as i was searching for sounds in its soundbank.
i removed it and reloaded it again, raised polyphony and then it was better without stucking notes.
why does this instability happen?
can i change a setting.... at cset.ini or something else in bios, latancys etc.....
or do i have to live with this?
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tried changing the channel and back?
more has been done with less
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you mean the midi channel?
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On 2006-03-13 06:03, ARCADIOS wrote:
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why does this instability happen? ...
as mentioned in the other 'stucking notes thread' there seems to be an occasional 'leakage' for midi events.

it really seems to be the Midi port - as my recent experiences refer to an external midi module.
Yesterday I've installed more sophisticated software for the TX7, which suddenly produced a message 'sysex data received - save modified bank 100 ?'
Needless to mention the TX was never supposed to send anything, but in fact it received dozens of sysex patches.
Obviously some of this data found it's way into the wrong buffer - at least that's how it looks for me. Not sure about the conditions or if it's random, tho

cheers, Tom
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