Topic: Help! Unwanted doublings

Some of my temperament presets started behaving strangely. When I play a note on a MIDI keyboard, Pianoteq outputs the note that's one octave above the note I play, as well as the one an octave below, but not the note I play. The MIDI monitor shows that only one MIDI note is coming in. Is this some feature that I've accidentally turned on?

Re: Help! Unwanted doublings

jakn wrote:

Some of my temperament presets started behaving strangely. When I play a note on a MIDI keyboard, Pianoteq outputs the note that's one octave above the note I play, as well as the one an octave below, but not the note I play. The MIDI monitor shows that only one MIDI note is coming in. Is this some feature that I've accidentally turned on?

Well, you can start by making sure that Pianoteq Options --> MIDI --> Notes Transposition is set to zero.

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Re: Help! Unwanted doublings

Stephen_Doonan wrote:
jakn wrote:

Some of my temperament presets started behaving strangely. When I play a note on a MIDI keyboard, Pianoteq outputs the note that's one octave above the note I play, as well as the one an octave below, but not the note I play. The MIDI monitor shows that only one MIDI note is coming in. Is this some feature that I've accidentally turned on?

Well, you can start by making sure that Pianoteq Options --> MIDI --> Notes Transposition is set to zero.

Thanks. Although I'd never noticed the MIDI transpose function, it wasn't that: whatever happened in my temperament presets resulted not only in transposition but also doubling (two simultaneous notes sounding when only one was played). But I now re-created the temperament presets and replaced the old ones, and the problem is gone. Still wondering what it was about, though.

Last edited by jakn (06-11-2021 09:45)