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Just start a long note (with sustain) and max CC91. Use Peak metter. Then CC91 is something about -30dB. Next move to minimum - then CC91 is -54dB and go back to maximum, then it's only -42dB instead of -30dB
E-H work fine.
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I see:
Conditions:
* SoundFont set to 0 reverb send for PATCH and INSTRUMENT
* 'add to generator... (?something?)' switch OFF
* FXBUSS SEND C set to 0 -
I go from < -114db (nothing at all) to ~-48db (just a hair above the -48db tick mark on the peak meter) SEND Levels are consistantly every time.
Also, I remapped all my KX Synths sends to different FXBUSS lines
KX Synth A : Sends A-H = 28,29, 16,17,18,19 respectively
KX Synth B : Sends A-H = 30,31, 16,17,18,19 respectively
Maybe that makes a difference.. .???
Did you verify that the CCs sent are correct with Midi OX - I ve seen weird things happen with heavy MIDI activity in cubase before. You can match up the midi time code in midi ox with what is in that midi track/
Pan Pot - (CC's in general too) I get 'better results' if I tell sonar NOT to; 'Zero controllers when play stops' - as this seemed to work better in KX 3538H - now sounds abrupt when starting sequences that start at 1:0:0. This is true with all CC's not just pan.
With 3538M - I hear abrupt changes when say, a volume event is set to 0 AND a note starts at 1:0:0 - in 3538H - didnt sound 'abrupt' - thus why I tell sonar not to zero controllers for me anymore.
Other than that - pan - has on occasion, had abruptly jumped *durring* a transition - but I attributed that to me loading > 32MB of SF's at one time. As the 2 times I caught it, were in a older saved project with that condition - that 3538H seemed to handle better. I needed all the sounds - and worked around by rendering (bouncing) that problem track to a centered pan audio track and did the panning in audio. - Its hasnt been a problem since - but I have to admit - I haven't been sequencing as heavily since installing 3538M either...
APS glitch...
Does it sound that way durring playback of that single midi track?
Maybe try lowering FXBUSS SENDS A-D in KX ROUTER as a test. (Sounds alot like 'stacked' sound overload to me - maybe APS outputs louder than A2's ??)
Mark