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[This may also be happening in EZBass. I may have experienced it one time.]
Sometimes, when using EZKeys, I have noticed that the key that I am playing in will suddenly drop or rise by a semitone, without any input from me.
The same thing sometimes happens when playing songs.
The song is happily playing in the key of F, when, without warning, it raises to F# or drops to E.
I use a an acoustic guitar to check.
This is not key dependent. It will happen with any key.
I’m hoping that someone has experienced this before now, and can tell me what is causing it.
If push comes to shove, I can video it and somehow upload the video here.
Thanks
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DAW: Cubase 13 pro.
EZKeys 2.
EZDrummer 3.
EZBass.
Audio input. Steinberg UR44.
MIDI. Nektar Impact LX88 Plus.
Hi,
it would help if you could post a video and/or save a Project where this happens and zip archive and attach to a post here, otherwise it is hard to reproduce.
Does this happen in standalone, plug-in or both?
Does it happen if there are no MIDI controllers attached to your computer?
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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Thanked by: Tr00d0nSuccess!
I disconnected the cable from my MIDI keyboard, and everything played without issue In EZkeys.
I then reconnected the cable, but reset the keyboard before firing up EZkeys.
Again, everything played without issue.
I appreciate the heads up. This truly had me stumped, and I am so glad to see the back of it. 🙂
DAW: Cubase 13 pro.
EZKeys 2.
EZDrummer 3.
EZBass.
Audio input. Steinberg UR44.
MIDI. Nektar Impact LX88 Plus.
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