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EDIT: SOLVED - this was never a NDLR bug, but rather a bug in the MPC firmware.
I'm a brand new user, having just received my NDLR two days ago. So far I'm loving it!
My setup here is I am running NDLR via USB into my MPC Live 2, where I've set up 4 midi routes (one for each of Pad, Drone, Motif 1, Motif 2) to my synth, which is a Yamaha MX61 (in Performance mode, which is multitimbral 16 channel). I'm sending the 4 parts from the NDLR to separate MIDI channels on the MX61, as follows:
- NDLR Pad to MIDI channel 15 on the MX, which is playing back with a synth keyboard patch.
- NDLR Drone to MIDI channel 5, which is a compressed synth bass patch.
- NDLR Motif 1 to channel 9, running a mini moog style synth lead.
- NDLR Motif 2 to channel 4, running an organ patch.
So, the bad news is that I'm having a small problem when playing NDLR with this configuration above. I can run Pad, Drone, and Motif 2 just fine. But when I add Motif 1, the Pad part (seemingly ONLY the Pad part) is "choked", i.e. it loses sustain, and plays much shorter notes. It sounds like the sustain pedal isn't working on the Pad part whenever Motif 1 is playing.
I can provide more information, but I'm new here and not quite sure what details to offer.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
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