Hihoo ,
Re-demoing S1 . My keyboards keep sending cc123's , making it impossible to record midi with sustain pedal (cc64) . I demo-ed Reaper a while ago , and a workaround was to insert an external midifilter plugin before the vsti . Tried the same thing in S1 , doesn't work . Inserting a midifilter on instrument track kills the vsti's sound . In S1 , how can I filter cc123's @ input , thus hearing my sustain before/while recording ? (NOT talking here about midifiltering recorded events in the midi-editor) Thanks Remco Z |
Hey Remco
Which keyboard, which system,which device, which daw (version) those are a littlebit of the info we need to be able to help you Ch33rs Saga
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Hey Saga ,
Long years Cubendo user , looking to switch DAW . - Win XP 32bit - Hoontech DSP2000 audio/midi interface - Technics P-60 88-keys E-Piano & Roland D50 61-keys synth (only used as midi-controllers) - Behringer UMA25S 25-key controller with its integrated USB/midi interface The cc123 issue happens only on P60 and D50 connected to DSP2000 midi in . When playing/triggering/recording on the UMS25S (via its own USB/midi ) , no cc123 in midi monitors , and thus sustain works as expected . Demoed S1 free about a year ago (with the VST restriction) . Now demoing S1 full . Presonus synths react normally to sustain . It occurs with any external vsti. In Cubendo , the 25year old native midifilter allows to filter all 127/128 midi commands , cc123 filtering is on by default , connecting D50/P60 to a piano vsti works out of the box . In Reaper , their "universal/multiple" track system allows to put into 1st insert a midifilter plugin , put (f.ex) NI Kontakt into 2nd insert , and it goes Why my P60 & D50 do keep sending cc123's , no idea ... No idea either why modern/recent DAW's don't implement all natively a complete midifilter à-la-Steinberg . Mustn't be that hard , no ? But anyway , if a midifilter plug does the thing , I'm okay with that . I haven't decided/switched yet , I have a good feeling with S1 in general ... and I might take the leap , but I need to hear the sustain when I play/record . So if there's a trick to input-filter cc123's in S1 (before midi reaches the vsti) , i'd take it gladly Cheers too , Remco Z |
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