Pulsar II GSIF & 3.01 Sloppy midi input

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Chadwick
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Post by Chadwick »

Hey guys,
Since I started using the acvtual hardware midi input socket on the creamware card to run midi to Gigastudio I can't believe how bad it is. I can't play for more than a bar or so without getting lost or stuck notes, or maybe even notes I didn't play.

I'm wondering if this has something to do with the way the Pulsar hardware midi is sent to Gigastudio (the GSIF drivers?), as I don't have this problem with the Pulsar synths run from the same socket, nor when I use my normal setup - which is a Unitor running into four ports of Gigastudio, I get absolutely rock solid midi performance from Gigastudio.

I ask because the way it is now is unusable.

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sandrob
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Post by sandrob »

set your keyboard to external clock!
Chadwick
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Post by Chadwick »

Nah, the keyboard doesn't even send midi clock.

I've used it via the Unitor II and into Gigastudio and it runs flawlessly.

When I run into Giga via Pulsar's midi input I get the stuck notes etc.,

The only difference is Unitor midi into Giga Vs Pulsar Midi into Giga.

Any other ideas guys.
CW is silent on this.

How is everyone else's Pulsar hardware midi input? OK?
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Post by marcuspocus »

Well, i use the Pulsar1 midi input for driving Giga, and it work perfectly. I don't know what the problem, what is your keyboard anyway?
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