A weird one this: I have an Essential 88 that every now and again when playing piano causes a loud high pitch tone to sound out of my Eris 3.5 speakers.
The tone happens regardless of VSTi I use as long as it's a "keyboard" plugin. It also doesn't happen on playback as far as I can tell, and only occurs with this particular MIDI device.
I can live with this, although my favourite VSTi (Monastery Grand by Melda) makes it a bit louder than others.
Arturia were not much help other than to ask for a video. But given the random nature of the issue a video isn't possible!
I can live with this, but my primary question is do I risk damage to the speakers? The loud tone is very quick, lasts literally a moment. Also this happens in both Reaper and Mixbus DAWs.
EDIT: I know the issue isn't caused by the speakers because the DAW Limiters kick in. Reaper stops the audio entirely although Mixbus carries on. I prefer Mixbus to use.
Arturia Keylab Essential 88: Loud tone occasionally
Arturia Keylab Essential 88: Loud tone occasionally
- garrettendi
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Re: Arturia Keylab Essential 88: Loud tone occasionally
If it was a tone generated by the VSTi by a rogue note from the keyboard it would record, right? Have you tried a hard (factory) reset of the keyboard? Reaper stopping sounds like it might be a buffer overload, though. Increase buffers?
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Re: Arturia Keylab Essential 88: Loud tone occasionally
No Reaper stops because of the limiter I have set up.
Now that I think about it it might actually be recording the note. I’ll have to do some digging.
I’m wondering if this is because I’ve setup the DAW control? Because until I fixed it, pressing the play button triggered a note
Now that I think about it it might actually be recording the note. I’ll have to do some digging.
I’m wondering if this is because I’ve setup the DAW control? Because until I fixed it, pressing the play button triggered a note
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