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Fixing
stuck notes, doubled notes, or phasing
Logic
Audio (MacOS) - disable "Create Virtual IAC OMS
Instrument"
Beat
Box keeps playing after sustain pedal is
released
See also:
Pauses
in MIDI response
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Fixing stuck notes, doubled notes, or
phasing
In the OASYS PCI Editor,
Disable "Editor Responds to MIDI/OMS/FreeMIDI
Controllers"
When using the OASYS PCI
with a sequencer running in the same computer, we recommend
disabling direct MIDI input to the OASYS PCI and using the
sequencer's Patch Thru function instead. To do
this:
1. Open the OASYS PCI
Editor program.
2. In the Edit menu,
select "Preferences."
The Preferences window
will appear.
3. Click on the
MIDI/Global tab.
The MIDI/Global
preferences page will appear.
4. Turn off the checkbox
labeled "Editor Responds to OMS/FreeMIDI Controllers"
(MacOS) or "Editor Responds to MIDI Controllers"
(Windows).
This is similar to the
Local On/Off parameter found on some synthesizers. Turning
it off means that the OASYS PCI will not directly receive
MIDI from MIDI controllers. Instead, it will only respond to
MIDI patched through from a sequencer program.
This setting prevents various
strange things from happening when using OASYS PCI with a
sequencer, including phasing, stuck notes, and notes cutting
off prematurely.
5. Turn on your
sequencer's Patch Thru function, to patch through MIDI to
OASYS PCI.
For more details, please
see this FAQ's software-specific
information, or your sequencer's manuals.
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Logic Audio (MacOS) - disable "Create Virtual OMS
Instrument"
One user reported solving
a problem with stuck notes in Logic Audio for Macintosh.
They suggested: "If you're experiencing weird MIDI
phenomena's and stuck notes, try disabling "Create Virtual
IAC OMS Instrument for Logic" in the OMS Input connections
preferences."
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Beat Box keeps playing
after sustain pedal is released
This will happen if you
modulate Sequence Stop/Run with Any Gate + Sustain. Use Note
Gate + Sustain instead.
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