mdyde wrote:Hello Drew,
(For my own reference, I see that the levels of all of Hauptwerk's CPU/memory/polyphony meters are very low, so it wouldn't appear to be a problem of lack of resources.)
Please try:
- Exit Hauptwerk, and re-launch it via a 'spare' Hauptwerk configuration ('Hauptwerk (alt confg N)' desktop shortcut) that has factory default settings. (If in doubt, within that configuration use 'File | Revert all Hauptwerk settings to factory defaults', then re-launch that configuration.)
- (Still within that configuration) aside from selecting your MIDI input device(s) and audio device, leave all other settings at their defaults.
- Load the relevant sample set, leaving all rank settings at their defaults.
- Using the mouse, turn on just the Pedal Montre 16 and Pedal Mixture stops.
- If the organ definition has graphical virtual keyboards, use the mouse to click on the virtual pedalboard, to see whether you can still reproduce the problem with that particular note (G#). If it doesn't have graphical virtual keyboards, then auto-detect the Pedal virtual keyboard to your MIDI pedalboard (but don't change or auto-detect any other settings), and see whether you can still reproduce the problem with that particular note.
If you still do see the problem (with that particular G# note on that Pedal Montre 16' rank):
- What sample set is it (or what organ definition, if the organ definition was made by somebody other than the maker of the sample set)?
- Please also try contacting the maker of the set (or organ definition) to report the problem to them, telling them that it occurs even with all-default settings. (If it occurs with all-default settings then it's probably something that they need to tweak within the organ definition file or that particular G# sample file, e.g. the release marker in the sample file, or organ definition settings related to loop cross-fades or release phase alignment.)
Martin,
This only seems to happen on the main Hauptwerk config.
Using default settings on another config, I can’t seem to replicate the issue.
The issue happens when clicking on the virtual pedalboard / keyboard onscreen as well as playing ‘live.’
The troublesome note or rank also seems to change each time you reload.
I don’t mind just resetting the audio/midi settings, but for the sake of curiosity, I’d kind of like to figure it out. Always nice to have this “data.”
For what it’s worth, I am not the least bit upset or bothered by this, as it is easily remedied by resetting to another config. It’s not exactly a big deal. And I kind of find this stuff to be exciting in some sort of odd way.