Stuck Midi Notes

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krizrox
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Post by krizrox »

I thought I saw something in regards to this here a while back but maybe I was dreaming.

No problem with a Kurzweil keyboard but my Triton Pro seems to suffer from stuck MIDI notes with Pulsar synths. Anyone know how to cure that problem?
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With the Roland A33 controller the problem is that it sends a midi clock by default which must be switched off. Maybe your keyboard is also send extraneous commands... Can you monitor the stream from the keyboard ?
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Thanks Spirit. I am sorry to report that I am nothing more than an amoeba in the evolutionary scale of MIDI instrumentation and understanding. So I don't have a clue how to monitor MIDI streams. But I will look into the MIDI clocking thing. I will reluctantly have to actually look at the dead sea scrolls which are my Triton User Manuals and attempt to find the section concerning MIDI clocking :smile: If anyone else knows a thing or two about this, please feel free to chime in!
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Post by Spirit »

Sorry if this sounded more complex than it really is ! Just drop the "midi monitor" device into your project and give it a feed from the midi source module. Then double-click to see what incoming midi you have.

If you are not playing anything it should just say "active sensing". Anthing else - especially "timing clock" indicates your keyboard is sending extra commands. It should then be pretty straiht-forward to consult the scrolls and see how to switch it off.

This of course assumes that the problem is your keyboard, but then the monitor should tell you....
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Post by subhuman »

And actually Active Sensing can throw off many devices as well - it locks up my AMT8 when connected via USB, for example - and most/many MIDI keyboards do not send active sensing. Of course it is easy to filter active sensing inside a Logic environment, and also where I happen to monitor all my incoming midi streams...
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