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I went thru all the options several times but can't find anything that could solve your problem.
Did you check the Cubase newsgroups?
Did you check the Cubase newsgroups?
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Hi,
It semms, that I finally solved the problem. I tried to connect my MIDI keyboard to Pulsar MIDI monitor and when I touched the keyboard, there were three impulses:
1. Note ON
2. Note OFF
3. Controller (strange number I can´t remember, I think about 113 ?)
So, I´ve disabled Controller Through setting in Cubase and now everything works fine. Peter.
It semms, that I finally solved the problem. I tried to connect my MIDI keyboard to Pulsar MIDI monitor and when I touched the keyboard, there were three impulses:
1. Note ON
2. Note OFF
3. Controller (strange number I can´t remember, I think about 113 ?)
So, I´ve disabled Controller Through setting in Cubase and now everything works fine. Peter.
I'm so glad you found the problem.
However, my keyboard does the same. It's a MIDI All Notes Off Message, CC# 123. It's sent on release of the last key, not after each note.
http://www.borg.com/~jglatt/tech/midispec.htm
I don't filter the CC# 123, and it works. I assigned a channel to each midi device on the tracks list -maybe CC# 123 is channel bound.
However, my keyboard does the same. It's a MIDI All Notes Off Message, CC# 123. It's sent on release of the last key, not after each note.
http://www.borg.com/~jglatt/tech/midispec.htm
I don't filter the CC# 123, and it works. I assigned a channel to each midi device on the tracks list -maybe CC# 123 is channel bound.