KLDE Wavestation Cubase bug

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Lerxst
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KLDE Wavestation Cubase bug

Post by Lerxst »

I am having a great deal of problems with Wavestation (1.6.3) on Cubase Studio 4 (4.1.1).
The problem is that when I play a track with the Wavestation (MIDI or instrument track in Cubase) and stop the playback, WS always responds with a lot of hanging notes. It seems that these stuck notes are not those the WS was playing when I stopped the playback.
When this happens, WS doesn't sound to any keys I press, it just sounds those stuck notes. The second time I press some keys on my keyboard, WS plays them correctly. If I disable the WS plugin or 'slide' my hand over the entire keyboard, the stuck notes disappear.

It also appears that sometimes, wave sequences after a minute or two, plays horribly out of sync even though wave sequence sync is set to on.
I don't know if this happened on any Cubase version prior to 4.1.1, but I have confirmed that this does not occur with the M1 or any of the other Korg synths in the analog edition.

Can anyone else confirm this? I assume this would be a problem in Cubase 4 as well.
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Post by gravehill »

Happens here as well (with C4). I actually replied to your post at Cubase forum already but perhaps someone who has power to do something about it sees it better here...
Lerxst
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Post by Lerxst »

gravehill wrote:Happens here as well (with C4). I actually replied to your post at Cubase forum already but perhaps someone who has power to do something about it sees it better here...
Then I guess it's more or less confirmed as a bug. Hope Korg fixes this asap.
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