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GHOST 1970

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Midi Notes play on unarmed track in ableton 8
« on: February 06, 2013, 06:35:51 am »
So here is the deal.
in Ableton one midi track is armed for record. All routing is correct. (been using ableton since 5)

1.
I record lets say a bassline using a preset in the p5v2 on track 1.
Play it back all is good as it should be.

2. unarm track one, arm for record track #2
When I go to record lets say a pad or a lead in track 2 everytime I hit a key in track 2 the sound plays fine (kinda*) but the midi notes from track one are visually being pushed. Now no sound is coming from the ghost notes but if it's the same note it cancels out track 2's playback.

3. I use other arturia au/vst and they work fine.
Simple arm a track record, play back and visually see what notes are playing back per track.

Understand my problem?

*plays back sounding great but modulation wheel moves on it's own at times while recording and playing back.

Does not happen on any of the others in the V collection.

What would make this happen only on P5v2 updated?

Help, comments, suggestions would be rad.

thanks


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Re: Midi Notes play on unarmed track in ableton 8
« Reply #1 on: February 06, 2013, 06:44:30 am »
btw i am using a axiom 49.
This does not happen with any other vst/aunits in any other combo.
Works fine with p5v2 on one track and lets say mini v on 3 other tracks.

All the tracks show independent track views of whats being played on the screen display of the v-synth

also, when I am not playing notes the ghost notes dont appear. only when i hit keys on the armed track does the un-armed track's previously recorded notes appear.

confusing since it only happens with p5v2

 

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