Topic: Is my midi keyboard defect or just incompatible with Pianoteq?
Recently tried connecting my old CME UF8 midi keyboard with pianoteq(through a midi adaptor called MidiMate 2) and I got some problems with delays and missing notes. Looking in the audiomidi setup/midi and at the field that says "latest midi messages received will appear here". I get a continuel stream of messages concearning my pitch bend wheel. I would upload a screenshot, but seems this forum does not offer/allow to upload attachments.
I tried replacing MidiMate 2 with the latest version called "eX" instead and seems like the speed improved. Not much delay(haven't tested this much yet though, so don't know how stable it is). But still get the continous stream of pitchbend midi messages in the mentioned Midi section.
I am new to this, so need to ask if this is normal? Can the pitchbend receiving signal be disabled/ignored by Pianoteq(seems to be located at channel 1)? Holding down keys, to let the note sound longer, seems to indicate, to me at least, that something wrong is going on.....random quick changes in pitch is noticed, especially noticeable in the higher keys.
I also got a warning about the keyboard was using a "rare aftertouch feature" when trying out the velocity curve guide. Which lead me to the question wether my CME keyboard was at all compatible with pianoteq! :-)
Is aftertouch considered an outdated feature today? Does Roland's FP-90 have aftertouch? :-) What have replaced the feature today, if it's outdated? Yeah, I'm a noob! ;-)
Regards
Daniel