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triton as a softsynth controller with sonar7

 
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lancaster6



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 2:48 am    Post subject: triton as a softsynth controller with sonar7 Reply with quote

wondering if my triton is broken. i should be able to set a channel in combi mode to external , and use a non global midi channel to trigger a softsynth in sonar7 set to the same channel. when set to this config, i can see the midi signal when i change a controller, but not when i play a note. what am i doing wrong, or do i have a problem with my triton.
triton 61 classic, op sys 2.53. .recently reloaded just to make sure. vista32. presonus firestudio project sonar7. all with latest drivers and op systems.
thx in advance
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lancaster6



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 10:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

after over a month of checking cables, reinstalling os's, and general midi h3ll, it was the frelling arpegiator! something i never use. seems that if the arpegiator track is set to A or B, those settings trump the note on/off parameters. as soon as i turned them off for that particular channel, wala! now i can move forward. hope this helps some1 else thats trying to use triton as controller, really is an awesome machine.
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