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AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "justinkk2001" <mirlin567@a...> wrote:
> --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" <jondl_2000@y...> wrote:
> > If you were to provide some detailed information regarding your
> MIDI configuration,
> > i.e., what application(s) your running and how your AN1x is setup,
> it would be easier
>
>
> It happens while running Cubase 5.0. I have a MIDI cable going from
> my AN1X (in & out) to the game port which goes to my motherboard.
>
> I realized that it happens only when running Cubase (and potentially
> other programs i haven't tried yet). but the problem has subsided
> somewhat, it doesn't seem to want to switch voices as much, but it
> still spontaneously transposes itself down a step or an octave.
> once their was nothing coming out of the right side after a while.
>
> i've heard onboard Game/MIDI can be screwy...
>
Another thing - make certain Local under UTILITIY SETUP on your AN1x is set to OFF
when working with a software audio/MIDI sequencer such as Cubase. This will
disengage the keyboard from the internal tone generator eliminating the
possibility of double triggering note events and permit your sequencer to rechannel
the MIDI output correctly.
> i've just tried it with propellorheads reason too and it is crazy.
> i have it set up to transmit thru ch 1, and as i hit keys, it only
> sometimes triggers sounds, sometimes triggering ch 9 at times, and
> also triggering modules i haven't specified in the midi interface.
>
Basic setup woul be:
AN1x MIDI Out -> MIDI Interface In
AN1x MIDI In -> MIDI Interface Out
Set your AN1x to MID Tx Ch '1', Rx Ch '1', Device No. 'all', and Local 'OFF' and MIDI
Ptn Tx Ch 'OFF'.
Jon