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ctrlshft 02.06.2009 10:27 PM

Aftertouch problem v3.0.3.00?
 
So I encountered a problem yesterday after I installed v3.0.3.00 on to my Virus, just wondering if anyone else can confirm this issue before I go assuming it's the update's fault.

I'm using Win XP, Cubase Studio 5, and VC v3.0.3.00 w/ my virus ti snow.

For some reason it is no longer receiving aftertouch from my midi controller (i set chan pressure in the matrix to affect a high pass filter in the particular patch i need the sweep effect for).

What's weird though is that I can automate aftertouch with any given midi file in Cubase, playback, and channel pressure works just fine with the virus. So it's not Cubase that's to blame.

Naturally my first inclination after restarting Cubase a few times and reloading VC was to try and see if my midi controller's kb crapped out, so I swapped out the controller w/ another one; same problem. Swapped USB cables; same problem. Aftertouch is set to on. So it's probably not my MIDI controller (Xboard25) that's the problem.

I've tried testing the chan pressure modulation on other patches in the virus, they all don't react anymore. So it's not a bad/corrupted patch in the Virus.

Finally, I tried removing VC from the equation entirely, and just directly connecting the midi out of my kb controller to the snow's midi in. Again, aftertouch still isn't doing anything. Definitely not Cubase.

Can anybody else just test a Virus TI patch w/ chan pressure set to modulate something in the matrix (using the newest OS of course) and see if it works?

ctrlshft 03.06.2009 08:38 PM

can anybody else confirm or deny this problem? I'll just mention it to Access otherwise, but please give it a shot and drop a line in this thread.

ben crosland 04.06.2009 12:34 AM

I couldn't reproduce this problem on my Snow v3.0.3.00. It responds to aftertouch as normal, both with existing presets and with newly assigned Channel Pressure routings in the Snow's matrix.

ctrlshft 04.06.2009 12:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ben crosland (Post 290880)
I couldn't reproduce this problem on my Snow v3.0.3.00. It responds to aftertouch as normal, both with existing presets and with newly assigned Channel Pressure routings in the Snow's matrix.

thanks for giving it a shot! :)

now i have absolutely no idea where this issue is coming from. different cables, different midi controllers, same issue. wtf?!

*********UPDATE****************

OK... So I borrowed a Novation SL25 from a friend, and the aftertouch works w/ it.

Based on the fact that I've used two DIFFERENT E-mu controllers, and the fact that aftertouch DID work prior to updating to the new OS, my best guess at this point is that there is a compatibility issue between E-mu controllers and the new OS.

Now on to figure out how the heck to fix this without having to get a new controller. Hopefully it's something I can fix on my own. :/

One more thing: If anybody here owns an Emu Xboard midi controller, please try and test out aftertouch w/ the snow and see if you encounter the same issue.

gjvti 04.06.2009 07:21 AM

Perhaps you should use some midi signal monitor - like this http://www.midiplugins.com/plugin/?id=161 for example - to examine what midi messages are sent from your keyboard and resent via virus midi through

ctrlshft 06.06.2009 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gjvti (Post 290888)
Perhaps you should use some midi signal monitor - like this http://www.midiplugins.com/plugin/?id=161 for example - to examine what midi messages are sent from your keyboard and resent via virus midi through

good idea, i'll give it a shot, thanks!


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