![]() ![]() ![]() If it were just one or two keyboards not working well, you could just take others and ignore the problem, but it occurs in too many combinations with Cubsasis.Įven the solution I found for recording with my Focusrite iTrack Dock (Focusrite USB → USB-to-midi ->Microkorg midi) does not work 100%, as I originally had thought (see other thread). It’s not easy to find the reason, though, or even find hints to what might cause the issue. I meanwhile have tried different ones on the fly with varying results, just like stringy-D experienced: there is definitely something not working as expected with more than just one or two external midi controllers in Cubasis. Jan, have you checked the issue with different keyboard controllers and synths or only with one or two? It’s a pity I haven’t found any setting changes on either side eliminating the problem. So you are probably right that it could be a problem related to a certain keyboard, in this case the Kingkorg (a nice light 61-keyboard well useable on vacation). Later this week I will get a Focusrite iTrack Dock and check playing midi and audio through that interface as well. ![]() I will check the connection with my Korg Kronos tomorrow just out of curiosity. This is good news to me, since I often use the small, battery powered Microkorg for mobile purposes on the fly (idea sketching etc.). The problem does NOT occur with my Microkorg XL+ in Cubasis. The funny thing with this synth is that I can play and record without any problems in Sampletank, or play other iPad synths, but get hanging notes and dropouts in Cubasis. The problem stays with my Kingkorg Synth (I tried another one in a store to be sure mine was not faulty). Meanwhile I’m back home and able to check again. ![]()
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