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| I've recently started using Reason. I want to use it as a sound module for two midi controller keyboards in a live set-up with the band I play in. I've set up a saved file with all my midi channels assigned to the correct samples and all was going well...until...I started getting some midi notes holding by themsleves permanently. This is happening quite regularly and the only way I can get it to stop sounding is to close reason and re-start the software. Obviously this is not good for playing live and therefore I desperately need to find a solution. My set-up is listed below. if anyone can help/advise me i would be very grateful. Thanks! Neil. Recently bought new Acer laptop intel core 2 duo 1.66Ghz, 120GB Hard drive, 1GB RAM. External USB Tascam US-122 Audio interface. Technics KN2000 (old but great machine) keyboard. CME UF6 Midi controller keyboard connected via it's onboard USB Midi connection. Reason 3 running on XP SP2 |
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