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Problem with Blocks missing notes in DAW

Discussion in 'REAKTOR' started by marshallsplace, Jul 16, 2017.

  1. Paule

    Paule NI Product Owner

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    Is there a bug if you connect your keyboard to R6 standalone?
    Direct without Cubase between.
     
  2. marshallsplace

    marshallsplace New Member

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    Works without cubase - works in cubase if not playing live!
     
  3. Paule

    Paule NI Product Owner

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    Is there a filter or limiter in Cubase MIDI inport?
    I use Cubase 7 LE without a keyboard.
     
  4. Paule

    Paule NI Product Owner

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    This are myCubase standard values on in port
    myCubase standard values.jpg
     
  5. marshallsplace

    marshallsplace New Member

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    I think I've managed to get it working more reliably. I've opened up the MIDI IN block and removed the delay block - and rewired the Pitch and Gate straight through.

    This delay block within MIDI IN looks rather complicated - does anyone know anything about what it's there for?
     
  6. Diego Haisch

    Diego Haisch New Member

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    I'm having the same problem over reaktor blocks. All of the sudden some notes are been cut. This is what happens:



    I'm using OSX Yosemite and working with reaktor as a host in ableton live
     
  7. Paule

    Paule NI Product Owner

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    Some notes you play are recognized as legato but Blocks are monophone. Please play untied.
     
  8. colB

    colB NI Product Owner

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    I think you might be right Paule, but it's still a bug if so.

    What _seems_ to be happening is that if the notes are played legato, then when the first is released, then second tied note stops because the first note's gate controls the envelope release... or maybe some bug where if the second note-on is close enough in time to the first's note-off, then the problem occurs...
    Ideally what would happen is that control of the envelope release would pass to the tied note. Basically, legato notes don't restart the envelope, but the release isn't triggered until the last active note is released.

    Coding this stuff in core is a PITA ;), but it's certainly achievable.

    @Diego Haisch, can you post a pic of your structure to see which blocks are involved.
     
  9. Paule

    Paule NI Product Owner

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    Last edited: Oct 19, 2017
  10. marshallsplace

    marshallsplace New Member

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    Have you tried opening up the MIDI IN block and removed the delay block - and rewired the Pitch and Gate straight through?
     
  11. colB

    colB NI Product Owner

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  12. marshallsplace

    marshallsplace New Member

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