![]() Many moons ago I did some decorating for a relative. ![]() Well, it turns out that sometimes they do. The only thing left was the line drawn between the synth and the interface. At each potential point of failure, I mentally drew a red X over each one that had already eliminated, until almost every possibility had been accounted for. So I did what I always do when I'm stumped: lit up a bowl and stared at the screen while drawing a MIDI flowchart in my mind. But an older version yielded the same results, so it wasn't that, either. I am running a beta version of Sonar, so as with a brand-new car anything's possible. But I needed to exhaust every other possibility before making that leap. But this is my third interface, the previous two having died, so that was a possibility. Tried a different soft synth just in case it was Kontakt being weird, but that wasn't it, either.Ĭould my trusty Focusrite be at fault? Geez, I hoped not. Checked my Sonar MIDI settings but couldn't see any problems there, which was expected given that I never change it. ![]() ![]() I switched to a different keyboard controller to see if I'd screwed up something in my main synth's configuration (I have a special setup for live music and have to reconfigure for recording). But when it came time to record said guide track, I couldn't record any MIDI. I started a fresh project last week, hand-planted a click track in the PRV to drive the TTS-1, and chose a Kontakt library to serve as the voice for a basic guide track. ![]()
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