> Mitchell DeFreytas <hoomuse@y...> wrote: > > > Yasu, there a couple of things you can do. > > > > Hit the 'Panic'. This is in the far upper right > > corner of your Transport window, where you will > see > > written "No In/No Out". When you press this it > should > > turn the stuck notes off. If not the first time > do it > > again. > > > > You can also go into your Event window and > scroll > > down to the problem bars/beats. There will most > > likely be a Control message 64\ufffdsustain. Control > 64 > > will have either a 0 (zero) setting at Value for > > 'Off', and 127 for 'On'. You can delete or insert > > them where you want them. > > > > If you use the Event Window, check each track > > individually to find the culprit, unless you > already > > know. > > thanx for ur tip, > > Although it would solve the problems, it would not > be great way to play keys when > one of the key stcuks. Its very distructing when I > or my clients play the keys. See, if I > play C minor, E flats played longer or just > stuck.... It dose not work for me since I do > not edit much at either matrix or midi event. I'd > rather play keys 'live'. I have no idea > some of the keys stuck longer than others. It is not > my midi controller. It could be > OMS (yes i am using OS9) since my sound cards only > supports OS9 still. I have no > idea. If anyone who have experienced same kind of > problems, please post here. > > > thanks > > Y Sure, I experience this problem often when punching in. It's not a Logic issue, it will happen with any sequencer if you use the sustain pedal. The problem is that you send a sustain" on" message and then punch and erase the sustain "off" message. The only remedy I know is the one posted above regarding editing out the controller messages. But it can be a real pain. JP > > >
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Re: [EXS] Virtual Inst on Logic Pro (unwanted sustains on keys)
2004-09-24 by james page
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