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Well I'm certainly gonna try that.<br>
Winter is coming so I might be spending more time music making and
turning knobs.<br>
Should leave Midi Ox on to see what's happening.....<br>
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To be honest that is the only reasonable thing/explanation I can come
up with.<br>
Can't imagine the OS has a bug like this.<br>
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<span class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-) </span></span><br>
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My Nord Lead 1 has the habit of sending out controller messages
without me doing anything. First I didn't know it was coming from
the Nord, but I experienced a lot of strange behaviour in Logic.
So then it came to me that it might be one of the knobs that got
stuck between two controller values (perhaps because of dust). So
I tweaked all the knobs - and one of those tweaks solved the problem.
I have found this very same problem with another synth later
(forgot which one). Turning knobs helped again :-)
Hope this helps you.
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