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Hi,
I use the “Essential Pianos” and I have the problem, that I get strange overtones regardless of which of the four pianos I use. By “strange overtones” I mean, that the attack of the original note is bearly noteable and the overtones are dominating the sound. This happens sometimes and is unrelated to the dynamics. My audio interface is a 1st gen Focusrite Scarlet 2i4 wiht the newest drivers. Changing the buffer and / or sample rate does not remedy the issue. I get this behaviour in the standalone player but NOT when using EZKeys from inside my DAW (Cubase 10.5 Pro).
Any idea what is wrong here?!
Thanks,
Chris
Further information: I tried to record myself to illustrate the issue better and thereby found out that this does only happen when playing notes but NOT when playing back the recorded midi information. Still it only happens in the standalone player.
Hi,
if so, it seems like you have some kind of MIDI feedback loop but the standalone does not have MIDI Out, so I’m not sure how you would be able to get one.
What does your setup look like?
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Hi John,
I am using an Studiolgic SL 88 Grand with the SL Mixface connected to it via usb. The SL 88 Grand is then MIDI Out (1) is then connected to the MIDI In of my Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 and that’s it.
Regards,
Chris
Hi all,
thanks to Johns hint with the MIDI loop, I found the issue. For future reference, here is what helped:
I changed the MIDI Device in EZKeys from “Focusrite USB MIDI”, which is the Scarlett, to SLMIXUSB, which is the “SL Mixface”. That fixed the issue for me.
I’m not sure why this is, however. Even though they where never active at the same time, the EZKeys standalone player also reacted to the Mixface’s MIDI.
Thanks John for your help and I hope this will help someone else in the future.
Regards,
Chris
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