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Sorry, it seems I'm having the same problem, using ModStep 1.1.4 and recording MIDI from a hardware synth. Works for a few clips, then the received MIDI (seen in clip!) is no longer saved to the clip. Only solution I found (as described above) is deleting and reinstalling ModStep.
I couldn't find the workaround from another thread mentioned here. Appreciate any help. Thanks!
The trick is to select ALL under MIDI input, and then reselect your controller again. But recording at clip speeds other than 1 never worked for me. Note durations were wrong. But I've been using infinite looper since then, so i don't know if that matter has been resolved in the new update.
OK, that actually solves the problem partly. Modstep records notes but only a few of them. There's really not much data traffic at all. I'm recording a few long chords at a slow tempo of 58 BPM. It catches about 1/3 of them. Seemingly random.
I tried any possible connection setup: going through a powered hub, connected to the MFi MIDI Interface directly (PreSonus AudioBox iTwo). No change. It just won't record all notes.
I did a quick test with Cubasis and all notes were recorded properly.
What's going on here?