Fl studio only plays one note
Clone it for all 16 channels and maybe put a 1ms delay between each one if your synths are liable to **** themselves when they have to eat loads of MIDI all at once. Then you open data mapping, choose your trigger input message (sent by footpedal), choose your output as CC#123 to set all notes off or CC#121 to reset all controllers. In MIDI OX you draw a line from the pedal input port to your main output port (whatever your DAW is outputting MIDI to). You have it send MIDI CC#123 and/or CC#121 on all relevant MIDI channels. He means that you have a pedal controller plugged in. (Recommend a book/site to get more confortable with Midi?) I'm down to use something like this Midi Ox if necessary but these channel numbers and such are a bit mystifying. Its got the piano roll for notes and velocity but I don't see where I could examine program change, control change and note-off events. Issue still occurs with all effects off and decay/release all the way down.Īlso, Does anyone know if Ableton has a "midi log". Different patches are all the same issue, Panic button will not be helpful in a live situation (One held note could be ear splitting when clashing with another.), Not using Midi-Thru at all. I really want to lay down loops in ableton that I can tweak on the external synths.
#Fl studio only plays one note plus
When I used all the same gear (Ableton 8 plus M-Audio Fastrak Pro) to sequence my M1 it was fine. I actually have two Novation synths and both glitch up (held notes and missing notes) when sequenced from Ableton.
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Is there any possibility your synth is a Novation? Note that if you have a really long MIDI thru chain you will probably get dodgy stuff like stuck/hanging notes from time to time. Continuously sending all notes off using a knob can result in some bizaare (read: AWESOME) behaviour if you twiddle that sucker quickly when stuff is playing. You can even do funky **** like assign a knob or button to send all note off messages thereby creating a panic button. Or you could script it so MIDI OX injects cc#123 message itself when cc#123 is sent by your DAW. If it doesn't send this message or its not firing properly you can setup a datamap so that if cc#123 is sent then fire cc#123 again.
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This sort of thing gets sent when you press stop on the transport in your DAW. For instance, you look for cc#123 (all notes off) messages in the event log. If the problem is 'unfixable' by conventional means then you can use data maps/scripts in MIDI OX to fire under certain circumstances where you get a stuck note. Other times its more complicated but you can diagnose a loop or a logjam with MIDI OX and looking at the event logs. Sometimes its as simple as turning off local control if you use a synth keyboard as your controller.
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Need more details about your setup and how its connected. Some synths deal with it better than others). As mentioned above it could be a MIDI feedback loop or a log jam (sending a buttload of MIDI messages to a synth at once which makes it cry. Lots of reasons that this could be happening.