I also get two other errors which I'm not sure are related or not one says "Silent buses detected" and that silent bus is "master" (Screenshot 2). However, I can't check the checkbox next to Q49 and instead, I get an error saying that the Q49 "doesn't have enough memory available" (Screenshot 1). In Cakewalk under Preferences > MIDI > Devices, the Q49 is listed there. The keyboard driver is up to date, as I checked the device manager. My computer (Windows 10) is able to recognize the device just fine. “Unselected” is used in the passive to mean it was never selected in the first place.I have an Alesis Q49 MIDI keyboard. When multiple patterns are selected for continuous automated playback, one is then prompted, by right-clicking, to “Unselect all patterns”. I see from other users’ comments that the issue of Scaler copying two versions of a recorded Midi Capture into the host, as I reported earlier, is not unique to Cakewalk.įinally for today, semantics. When the midi data was copied to another softsynth, e.g. ![]() Playback of a piano pattern, with Cakewalk sending midi back to Scaler was occasionally very inconsistent regarding note velocities and occasional notes not even being played. Then, all options (settings, instruments, etc) lost their functionality, and only the keys and pads could be activated with the mouse or keyboard. ![]() The CLEAR button would also read “CLEAP”. Recording a midi take of a pattern when played on my AKAI MPK mini 3 controller keyboard occasionally caused the MIDI CAPTURE button to only half illuminate. Scaler crashed on numerous occasions, in addition to acting rather inconsistently. Quite a frustrating long session using Scaler within Cakewalk today.
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