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| I hooked up reason with an Alesis io2 soundcard to my Nord Keyboard to access some better synths, but the problem is from time to time while I'm playing, higher notes just jump into the piece I'm playing and then some notes get stuck. Why is that? Please help? |
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Sounds like a Midi problem wow, Never thought this issue would happen after all these years ... I presume you are using keyboard midi out to computer and midi in from computer. Things to check :- 1. That your keyboard is not resending on the midi thru or out what it has received from the computer ( in the good old days known as a midi loop feedback ). This will cause infinity. I used to set it up so that the keyboard could only recieive on one channel, and that all note played from computer were on alternative channels. If your keyboard cannto be set up like this then you will have to unplug the midi in to the keyboard when you are recording and the midi out when you are playing ( I dont use a keyboard anymore much, I usually imagine the notes playing but say some I am insane too lol). 2. The midi cable may be too long ( distance between keyboard and computer is over 1 metre ) or broken, which could cause something called a propagation delay, but point 1 is most likely to be the cause. Kind Regards, US2K ( aka Nigel Bulley ) Last edited by US2K; October 6th, 2010 at 12:11. Reason: spelling and typo |
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Course I still have to input on the step sequencer what I have imagined lol |
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