I knew I shouldn't have used "middle C". I meant the C physically centered on the keyboard when it's transposed up 3 octaves.EvilDragon wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 5:07 amWTH, middle C is either C3 (Germany), or C4 (most of the world) or C5 (older Roland but more recently they use C4 IIRC, FL Studio). Never heard middle C being referred to as C6!
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- KVRist
- 233 posts since 9 Apr, 2005 from Japan
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- KVRAF
- 21198 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
Ah! Then yeah it's German middle C + 3. 
(But I think Roland uses C4 for middle C nowadays).

(But I think Roland uses C4 for middle C nowadays).
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- KVRist
- 267 posts since 27 Nov, 2016
Just checked and in Reaper showing no random button and no way to see version number and Cubase 10 showing the correct latest version with the random dial and button so somehow reaper must be pointing to an older version and I have two versions installed
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- KVRAF
- 8114 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
Add the J-8 to a track in Reaper and open Reaper's Project Bay. It will tell you the exact folder location for any plugins in your project. I had a similar issue with a different plugin recently, and that's how I was able to hunt down the location of the stray plugin.Buckster wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 7:14 amJust checked and in Reaper showing no random button and no way to see version number and Cubase 10 showing the correct latest version with the random dial and button so somehow reaper must be pointing to an older version and I have two versions installed
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- KVRAF
- 21198 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
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- KVRAF
- 8114 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
I don't see reference to 1.3.4 on the site. Then again, I downloaded 4.4.1 of U-No-LX the other day only to actually get 4.4.2, so I guess maybe if they're very small fixes, maybe there's no changelog/mention on the site?
- KVRian
- 1234 posts since 12 Nov, 2002 from Newcastle, UK
I'm having a weird issue in Reaper where certain presets are making clicking/glitching noises on note-on when I'm playing say all 8 notes of an 8 note polyphonic patch however if I record what I'm playing as a midi sequence and turn off Reaper's record-arm for the track then play it back the issue isn't present!
For example, I add J-8 to an empty project and record-arm the track. Select the "Poly Brasso" patch from the Solidtrax/Lead bank. Play an 8 note chord/stab, then repeat, this causes short clicking/glitching noise on every retrigger. If I only play 4 note chords the issue doesn't occur. If I record the 8 note chord part and disable record-arm in Reaper the issue also goes away.
It's frustrating as I like playing live (for my own amusement), and love large chords.. Can any other Reaper user confirm this?!
Reaper x64 v6.23 in Windows 7 64-bit, J-8 version 1.34 VST2 (the VST3 version also does this)..
Cheers!
For example, I add J-8 to an empty project and record-arm the track. Select the "Poly Brasso" patch from the Solidtrax/Lead bank. Play an 8 note chord/stab, then repeat, this causes short clicking/glitching noise on every retrigger. If I only play 4 note chords the issue doesn't occur. If I record the 8 note chord part and disable record-arm in Reaper the issue also goes away.
It's frustrating as I like playing live (for my own amusement), and love large chords.. Can any other Reaper user confirm this?!
Reaper x64 v6.23 in Windows 7 64-bit, J-8 version 1.34 VST2 (the VST3 version also does this)..
Cheers!
"Micro Kid speaks digi-talk.."