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Old 06.12.2005, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by index
"Ok - this time i stripped ALL automation - ALL sysex...."

"What happens here in terms of mididata is monophonic note data being sent on 9 parts."

"I would be VERY interested if you get the same results as i:"

"And those of you with a TI, please try the project so we can
decide if its only me or if this is a reproducable problem for
everybody indicating a serious problem somewhere."
Loaded it up into Logic 5.5.1 and it's rock solid to my ears. I'm using an MT4 midi interface. I tried altering the sounds for those with fast, sharp attacks, just to confirm, and it's definitely all tight.

This is an interesting sequence though; loads of identical tracks transmitting identical note data at identical times on different channels. This technique is vulnerable to midi logjamming, which is only serial data after all. Why don't you just send one track of note data, and get the different parts on the TI to respond to the same midi channel? Might be a solution?

Anyway, like I said, no problems on my system - tight as.

Mr O
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