Strange cubase ghosts
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- KVRAF
- 2595 posts since 26 Jul, 2004
May be somebody else has this ghost in his cubase 13 pro.
It happens often on my mashine.
I am just playing a piano, lets say pianoteq.
I am not recording at all, just jamming an exercising a bit.
I am playing and playing and than I stop and may be, look something in youtube, while having the same cubase session still open.
I am looking something like 5 minutes and all of a sudden, my piano starts playing a few notes or accords without me touching the keys at all. ( Could also happen with a synt ore any vsti.)
Anybody else having this ghost?
Using Cubase Pro 13 and a Steinberg USP soundcard and a Arturia kekylab essential 88.
It happens often on my mashine.
I am just playing a piano, lets say pianoteq.
I am not recording at all, just jamming an exercising a bit.
I am playing and playing and than I stop and may be, look something in youtube, while having the same cubase session still open.
I am looking something like 5 minutes and all of a sudden, my piano starts playing a few notes or accords without me touching the keys at all. ( Could also happen with a synt ore any vsti.)
Anybody else having this ghost?
Using Cubase Pro 13 and a Steinberg USP soundcard and a Arturia kekylab essential 88.
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- KVRian
- 546 posts since 8 Mar, 2007
Don't worry, they're just ghost notes.


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- KVRAF
- 7097 posts since 22 Jan, 2005 from Sweden
Don't know, but there is something called retrospect recording buffer if there is some bug there.
it collects whatever played in a buffer and if you would press record that would also enter the recording together with more what you play.
I set this to zero buffer when running Cubase Elements/Essential or whatever 10 years ago.
- if there were something in that buffer and you start record at zero in timeline everything was indented into track in a weird way.
- it could not handle how the buffer before zero in timeline was to be handled from retrospect buffer
- just caused trouble so turned that off
it collects whatever played in a buffer and if you would press record that would also enter the recording together with more what you play.
I set this to zero buffer when running Cubase Elements/Essential or whatever 10 years ago.
- if there were something in that buffer and you start record at zero in timeline everything was indented into track in a weird way.
- it could not handle how the buffer before zero in timeline was to be handled from retrospect buffer
- just caused trouble so turned that off