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Hauptwerk will never actually transpose automatically, regardless of the highest/lowest keys you press when auto-detecting; the keys pressed just define the range of keys that are mapped. If a virtual organ keyboard has a smaller key range than the physical key range then it doesn't hurt (the extra keys are just ignored harmlessly).
Reserpine wrote:Only problem is, it's playing a tone higher on the virtual keyboard. So if I play D on my keyboard, it depresses E on the virtual keyboard on the screen
I think you must either have:
- Turned on the transposer manually. You can view/change that on the
Pitch large control panel ('
View | Large control panels'). Or:
- Adjusted the key-shift setting manually for the virtual keyboard. Right-click on the virtual keyboard and select '
Adjust MIDI/trigger settings manually ...' to check that.
Best regards, Martin.
Hauptwerk software designer/developer, Milan Digital Audio.