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Hi, I'm getting stuck notes when I hit stop. This is in cakewalk band lab. If I play in Sonar X1 or Plat, they don't stick.

Is there a setting that may be causing this? I seem to remember having the problem in past but it got resolved somehow.

Any help appreciated!

Thanks

Jono

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1 hour ago, scook said:

Enabling Zero Controllers When Play Stops in preferences may help.

I just went to check that and for some reason, the "project" options are not showing in preferences menu. (advanced is selected)

They were showing previously.... hmmm

Posted

Enabling Zero Controllers When Play Stops didn't help. Still getting stuck notes after hitting stop.

Same file in Sonar X1 doesn't stick notes.

Any other solutions out there?

Thanks

Jono

Posted (edited)

I'm seeing more of this lately . At first I thought it was an Addictive Keys issue alone ( many years of never running across this until I started using that). But I also noticed it happening when I had Omnisphere in a track...so now I'm wondering if it's a Cakewalk Bandlab issue. Strangely though...used True Pianos forever and never have stuck notes. Been onboard since CWPA7 and I never seemed to have issues with notes holding upon transport stop. It's like the "zero controllers on stop" can be enabled but it's not doing its job. Hitting the midi panic button sometimes solves it but not always. Odd.

Edited by DCMG
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Not sure if it matters but you should always increase your midi buffer size from the default to something 2x or 4x bigger. Mines set at 1000. 

And what Jonesey said is what happens to me.  Grab the note in PVR and pull it up or down to reveal a hidden dupe.  They either stick or cut out. 

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I've noticed that if you are using a sustain pedal and cut or edit a section (like deleting notes after), the pedal will be left in the "up" position.

This causes what sounds like notes sticking when the transport stops...

My fix:  add a pedal down command so that it cuts off the way I expect it.

 

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