From Brian Willoughby Sent Wed, Nov 7th 2018, 18:25
What modern MIDI device do you have that gets confused by Active = Sensing? i.e. what modern MIDI device does not implement the specification = correctly, and simply ignore that message? It=E2=80=99s a System Real Time message, and those are the easiest to = ignore *by design*! Brian Willoughby p.s. Glad you figured it out, and glad that a simple MIDI filter will = fix it. On Nov 7, 2018, at 10:14 AM, Edward Schultheis <xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> = wrote: > So, it is was midi active sensing > Apparently my older devices filtered them, but newer devices don=E2=80=99= t filter them, as newer devices don=E2=80=99t send this anymore. > I just need a filter (midi solutions) to filter it out. > On Nov 6, 2018, at 2:50 AM, <xxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx> <xxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx> = wrote: >=20 >> Sent: 02 November 2018 23:50 >> To: xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx >> Cc: xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx >> Subject: Re: [AH] Midi question... >> =20 >> No, you wouldn=E2=80=99t get a note. >> That=E2=80=99s the infuriating part of all this! >> I realized it=E2=80=99s not that there=E2=80=99s a note off, it=E2=80=99= s that it will always play a note (same note all the time) when blowing. >> So when you lift off a key, it goes back to that note again, as if = you were playing that note. >> =20 >>=20 >> On 3/11/2018 12:29 PM, Edward Schultheis wrote: >> Hi all, I got a Yamaha WX-7, and absolutely LOVE IT! >> Problem is, with some synths, I seem to get strange triggering when = using the keys. >> 1- if I blow in and don=E2=80=99t hold a key down, is still get a = note >> 2- when I press a key, I get a note, and when I release it I get a = note!? >> What setting would it be that makes a key release cause a note to be = played? >=20