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kensuguro
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Post by kensuguro »

Yeah, the problem is about the sticky notes. I was able to live with it up 'till now. But I'm working on a tune now that gets too many sticky notes so I need to get this problem fixed. (like one note out of 3 sticks)

I recall that to turn off midi clock or MTC or whichever was the solution to this problem, just that I don't see it in any of Triton's menus. Perhpas it's not possible? Anyway, if anyone uses a Triton, and has gotten this problem figured out, please advise me on this. Thanx beforehand. :smile:

By the way, I'm using Triton's sequencer to trigger Pulsar synths. (so this is not the usual soft sequencer + pulsar combo)

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Post by Jerome »

maybe this is not what you want to hear, but my triton-pulsar2 stuck notes problem stopped after buying a emagic amt8 midi interface. No more hanging notes. My pulsar midi ports are used for Yamaha O1v faderstuff only, with no problems.
As far as I know there is no triton option to switch off mtc or midiclck (not 100% sure).

goodluck

jerome
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Post by mydaycomes »

Maybe this will help:

Go into Global mode, hit the "menu" button, select Page 1, and change the MIDI Clock to External MIDI.

I just did it myself, so I don't know if it will work or not...

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Post by Jerome »

when you do so the triton will slave to a incoming mtc/midiclck soure. Kensuguro wants to use the tritons sequencer to trigger pulsar so I'm afraid that won't do it.
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