I had also a Keystation Pro 88 along with a few Keystation 61 keyboards. The Keystation Pro 88 was my first board that came with eighty-eight (88) keys which were weighted.
And like all the Keystation 61 keyboards I got as replacements, although with semi-weighted keys, the Keystation Pro also soon became defective. Each board lost dynamic control one key at a time! On each of these M-Audio boards several keys eventually permitted only a note-on velocity of 127.
And, I genuinely liked the silver color of each of them (boards). It was obviously a real fad. Too bad, inside them the orange colored rubber parts on individual keys frequently broke and tore.
Just as your problem might happen outside the keyboard itself, you can tell whether or not it’s in MIDI mapping, if importantly you run a test on any of the PIANOTEQ Factory presets. This loads a preset named without italics appearing inside that, so showing the unmodified preset.
Whenever the preset does receive some unanticipated sort of a modification from MIDI messages, its name then will appear within the italics!
As any preset gets at least one modification from either your playing or a MIDI file, its name thusly will appear in the italicized form and also with the word modified added in parentheses.
Which alone might indicate it is a problem and result in your experiencing the unwanted pitch changes.
Although so long as you’ve previously selected Minimalistic as your current MIDI mapping, that might minimize or block unexpected modifications ever from happening. You’ll likely anyway get performances as expected without your having to go into and edit any MIDI file separately. It’s right now a possible temporary solution to your problem. It just might help you.
Edit: a lot besides Minimalist to Minimalistic change. Minimalist is your possible personal (custom) choice, when the outlook is optimistic.
Last edited by Amen Ptah Ra (15-06-2020 23:49)
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