midi\stuck notes
you could have a midi loop in your routing
does it occur with only a midi source directly connected to a synth ?
next thing could be (routing/processing) software that modifies velocity values in a sense that some offset is added (or subtracted) which prohibits velocity zero = note off.
then it's reported with certain ASUS deluxe motherboards, where it's suspected to a midi data overflow if the keyboard constantly sends 'active sensing' and/or timecode.
usually cured by applying a midi filter between the midi in and synth.
I'm also suspecting that it can be device specific. I have it with Profit 5 sometimes, but in a rather complicated context, so I cannot tell for shure yet.
cheers, Tom
does it occur with only a midi source directly connected to a synth ?
next thing could be (routing/processing) software that modifies velocity values in a sense that some offset is added (or subtracted) which prohibits velocity zero = note off.
then it's reported with certain ASUS deluxe motherboards, where it's suspected to a midi data overflow if the keyboard constantly sends 'active sensing' and/or timecode.
usually cured by applying a midi filter between the midi in and synth.
I'm also suspecting that it can be device specific. I have it with Profit 5 sometimes, but in a rather complicated context, so I cannot tell for shure yet.
cheers, Tom