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This is REALLY weird and I haven't been able to figure out what's going on. I upgraded to the latest version of Logic (7.1) and now when I record MIDI, I get three notes stacked on top of each other for each note played.I know it wasn't doing this before and I can't figure out what's going on. Anybody seen this before? The notes are exactly the same, too. I'm not recording over them, either. At first I thought my eraser was malfunctioning.

Any help? :cry:

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Sounds like a MIDI feedback loop. What's your MIDI setup?

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jones-y wrote:Sounds like a MIDI feedback loop. What's your MIDI setup?
It's REALLY simple and hasn't changed. I have a Keystation Pro 88. Just MIDI out. I've checked my MIDI setup via a debugger and I'm only get one note out for each note pressed. If it was a loop, I'd expect other controller data layered, too. It's just keys. I'd also expect latency to show up. Wouldn't it feedback infinitely if it was a loop? I'm not getting anything like this is Live 4.

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Hrm.....

Did you check your environment for feedback loops? Are other MIDI tracks record-enabled when the note doubling happens? Other than that, I'm fresh out of ideas...

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jones-y wrote:Hrm.....

Did you check your environment for feedback loops? Are other MIDI tracks record-enabled when the note doubling happens? Other than that, I'm fresh out of ideas...
I'm going to check that when I get home. Something went weird and I'm clueless why this is happening in Logic and not in Reason, Live or stand-alone versions of Reaktor. It must be the environment. It's SO simple, though... I've searched all over for an answer.

Thanks for the help. :)

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I remember reading something related on the LUG (Logic Users Group at Yahoo). No idea whether there was a solution.
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Well I had the problem once, but it was actually my keyboard (Alesis ION) sending out the same note four times across four different MIDI channels. So I know that's probably not your issue...

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jones-y wrote:Well I had the problem once, but it was actually my keyboard (Alesis ION) sending out the same note four times across four different MIDI channels. So I know that's probably not your issue...
Something JUST occured to me... I wonder if I have overlapping zones! Hmmmm.... I wonder if Logic sent some kind of SYSEX message to the keyboard. Great. :bang:

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