By shredkeenan
Sun Mar 18, 2012 1:27 pm
I have been playing around with my new MPC 1000 this weekend and am running the free JJ OS v3.13.
I created a multisampled piano program, with the pads assigned chromatically (screenshot below).

For the most part it works beautifully. All the samples trigger correctly when I play the pads on the MPC, however when I use a midi controller, there are three notes that don't correctly trigger.
A1 played on midi keyboard is triggering A#2 sample
D1 played on midi keyboard is triggering E1 sample
C1 played on midi keyboard is triggering C#1 sample
It doesn't make sense because if I play the pads assigned to A1, D1, and C1 and send MIDI to my keyboard, it plays the correct samples and makes the keyboard sound the correct pitch. If I do the opposite and play the keyboard, I get the correct keyboard note but the wrong samples in these 3 cases.
Everything looks to be set up correctly in the program, and I get the same behavior from 2 different midi controllers. Is this a known issue or did I somehow screw something up?
I created a multisampled piano program, with the pads assigned chromatically (screenshot below).

For the most part it works beautifully. All the samples trigger correctly when I play the pads on the MPC, however when I use a midi controller, there are three notes that don't correctly trigger.
A1 played on midi keyboard is triggering A#2 sample
D1 played on midi keyboard is triggering E1 sample
C1 played on midi keyboard is triggering C#1 sample
It doesn't make sense because if I play the pads assigned to A1, D1, and C1 and send MIDI to my keyboard, it plays the correct samples and makes the keyboard sound the correct pitch. If I do the opposite and play the keyboard, I get the correct keyboard note but the wrong samples in these 3 cases.
Everything looks to be set up correctly in the program, and I get the same behavior from 2 different midi controllers. Is this a known issue or did I somehow screw something up?



