This is really weird – two computers running v4; the first controls the second - think of them as Master and Slave. This is so that when I play back from Hauptwerk’s built-in recorder I also hear the sounds from the Slave computer. Problem: just one note on the pedals – bottom D – acts as a General Cancel for the Slave computer – the Master is unaffected.
MIDI Ox shows the correct codes being received on both computers. I can only assume that I’ve inadvertently auto-detected that pedal note to a General Cancel; but I’ve checked the inputs to the sample set’s (on-screen) General Cancel piston, and to Hauptwerk’s Master General Cancel piston; neither shows up as being mapped to that pedal note. I’ve cleared all settings for the General Cancel pistons (both now show "No input (disabled") on the Primary Input and Input 2), but the problem remains. It’s the Paramount 341 if that makes any difference.
Just for clarity – when I say “acts as a General Cancel for the Slave computer” I mean it turns off all the stops; it doesn’t close the swell pedals for instance, which would have a somewhat similar effect. If I turn a few stops on everything works as expected, until a play that bottom D on the pedals. This happens with stops on all three manuals and on the pedals.
Is there a way to view the MIDI mappings in v4? Is there anything else that might account for this strange behaviour? Thanks!
MIDI Ox shows the correct codes being received on both computers. I can only assume that I’ve inadvertently auto-detected that pedal note to a General Cancel; but I’ve checked the inputs to the sample set’s (on-screen) General Cancel piston, and to Hauptwerk’s Master General Cancel piston; neither shows up as being mapped to that pedal note. I’ve cleared all settings for the General Cancel pistons (both now show "No input (disabled") on the Primary Input and Input 2), but the problem remains. It’s the Paramount 341 if that makes any difference.
Just for clarity – when I say “acts as a General Cancel for the Slave computer” I mean it turns off all the stops; it doesn’t close the swell pedals for instance, which would have a somewhat similar effect. If I turn a few stops on everything works as expected, until a play that bottom D on the pedals. This happens with stops on all three manuals and on the pedals.
Is there a way to view the MIDI mappings in v4? Is there anything else that might account for this strange behaviour? Thanks!