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Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2004 8:15 am
by dxmat
Hallo.

My problem: stuck notes using SFP synthsizers (when polyphonic). The notes hang with MINIMAX, ProONE, PRODYSSEY, LIGHTWAVE, VECTRON...

I use Korg Triton to drive the SFP synthsizers.

I checked MIDI cables and connections.

The system: - Asus P4PE (intel 845 chipset) + Pentium 4 (not HT)
- PULSAR II + LUNA II (no IRQ shared with other devices)
- Windows XP professional SP1
- graphic card Matrox G 450
- 2 HD

Solutions?

Sorry for my english.

Thanks.




dxmat@yahoo.it

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2004 10:06 am
by samplaire
Do you use the Pulsar midi port? Or you use any other mdid interface? If the second then try to reinstall its drivers. If the first observe what things go from the port, I mean connect the midi monitor and see if the notes are stuck from the keyboard or not. There should be a flow of data constantly attacking the port - active sensing - uncheck the "show active sensing" square to see more clear.

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2004 11:03 am
by kensuguro
hey, I use Triton also, and connect through Pulsar's build in MIDI port. The trick is, if you don't use Triton's internal sequencer (who does, anyway) is to use external clock, or "PC whatever" option in the global->MIDI setup page. (anything but "internal") That made a big difference for me. Also, using SFP's MIDI filter, filter out any sysex messages or any unwanted MIDI data. My setup runs very smoothly after I've made the adjustments.

The problem seems to be, that Triton keeps sending clock signal to Pulsar, and this seems to cause a MIDI overflow of some sort. Not sure of the details tho.

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Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2004 11:37 am
by Spirit
Yes, my Roland A33 does exactly the same thing and I had a lot of hanging notes roblems until I realised to switch it off !

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2004 12:49 pm
by Plato
Hey, good tip.....I've Never been able to use Pulsar MIDI in from my Roland XP-80, which has an onboard seq too....must try this.

Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2004 2:44 pm
by astroman
same effect with a Yamaha DX200 sending clock data. After disconnecting no more stuck notes.

cheers, Tom

Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 4:12 am
by dxmat
I try to switch midi clock in external mode (on Triton): the system seem ok, no more stuck notes.

Thanks!

DXmat