setting MIDI track input to “none”?

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2016/09/14 17:41:18 (permalink)

setting MIDI track input to “none”?

Why is it that if I set a MIDI track input to “none” close/open the project, MIDI tracks have reset themselves to the “UA-25 omni” I don’t understand why reloading a project, Sonar has not set MIDI tracks to “none”

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Also I understand windows shuffles the deck of USB ports if a MIDI keyboard etc has not been pluged in or pluged into a difrent USB port, that’s not the question. I'm not pluging/unpluging any peripherals in's and out's, just save and reloading the project.
 
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    Re: setting MIDI track input to “none”? 2016/09/14 17:44:20 (permalink)
    Is "Always Echo Current MIDI Track" enabled in Preferences > MIDI > Playback and Recording? Inputs change from None when Input Echo is enabled.
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    Re: setting MIDI track input to “none”? 2016/09/14 17:49:08 (permalink)
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    Is "Always Echo Current MIDI Track" enabled in Preferences > MIDI > Playback and Recording? Inputs change from None when Input Echo is enabled.


    Hi scook
    No "Always Echo Current MIDI Track" is unticked.

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    Re: setting MIDI track input to “none”? 2016/09/14 18:19:22 (permalink)
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    Why is it that if I set a MIDI track input to “none” close/open the project...



    You meant to say save/close/open, right? Other than having 'Always Echo' enabled, I don't know of anything that will cause a the saved state of a MIDI track input assignment to change spontaneously on re-open.
     
    EDIT: I did report a while ago that Input Echo remains On when you change the Input to 'None'. In that case you'll need to turn it off before saving.
    post edited by brundlefly - 2016/09/14 18:43:07

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    Re: setting MIDI track input to “none”? 2016/09/14 18:34:40 (permalink)
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    Why is it that if I set a MIDI track input to “none” close/open the project...

    You meant to say save/close/open, right? 

     
     

    hahaha yes I did
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    Echo remains On when you change the Input to 'None'. In that case you'll need to turn it off before saving.

     
    Ahha!!!! That's it! Thanks brundlefly and scook 

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