Virtual Inst on Logic Pro (unwanted sustains on keys)
2004-09-21 by yasuyoshik@yahoo.com
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2004-09-21 by yasuyoshik@yahoo.com
hello, I jus upgraded my logic 5 to logic 6. Now, I am having a problems with logic pro. On esx, evp.... all the v-synth u can think of on my pro 6 has been acting kinda funny. Some keys have longer sustains than others. On some sounds, it would not stop at all. Funny thing is when i play evp, only C# and F has longer sustain. If i picked different rodes on EVP, only F# and D has sustain. It is similer to other synth.. as soon as i picked different sounds, different keys has unwanted sustains. Dose anyone exprience probs like this?
2004-09-22 by Mitchell DeFreytas
Yasu, there a couple of things you can do. \ufffd 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. \ufffd 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. \ufffd If you use the Event Window, check each track individually to find the culprit, unless you already know. Hope it helps, Mitchell +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
2004-09-24 by yasuyoshik@yahoo.com
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—sustain. 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
2004-09-24 by james page
> 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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