Hello Citroenboi,
Citroenboi wrote:I think it’s must be midi message related. I’ll program the board to a higher channel and see if that helps. Some of them seem to clunk when starting up gauptwerk.
Hauptwerk won't usually echo a MIDI message back to a MIDI stop if the corresponding virtual stop was turned on by MIDI from the MIDI stop. Assuming your MIDI stop sends the same MIDI messages as it receives (e.g. MIDI note-on/off messages on the same MIDI channel and same MIDI note number), right-click on the virtual stop, select the 'Adjust ... manually' option, then try using the Auto-detect button (keeping the '
Send matching MIDI output ...' option ticked). If you still have the problem, on the 'Primary output' tab on the same settings screen try ticking the '
Always suppress output (echo) if direct response to input' option, and see whether that fixes it.
I wouldn't recommend making the MIDI stop use a different MIDI channel for output vs. input, otherwise Hauptwerk won't be able to configure MIDI output settings to it automatically when auto-detecting.
Best regards, Martin.
Hauptwerk software designer/developer, Milan Digital Audio.