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Ruismaker triggering notes

Maybe that I've missed some post about this, if so, I'm sorry.
Anyway, today I inserted Ruismaker in a Modstep track; all seemed to go well, but when I wrote my MIDI pattern, using the # notes as in the manual (3 and 4 octave), I got no sound. By trial and error I determined that the triggering notes now are C1, D1, D#1, F#1, A1, A#1, C2, D2, and this not in the same sequence as the pads. Same result in Cubasis.
Anyone else had the same experience?
Thanks in advance. I know that the devs are active on the forum, so a word from them would be welcome :)

Comments

  • Forget the above. I have had my answer :)

  • @zarv said:
    Forget the above. I have had my answer :)

    Tell us your answer? Is it by using Conventional Drum Key Mapping in the Ruismaker settings? (I'm almost always wrong in this regard, and I SO want to think I understand what went wrong!)

    I actually gave up on using Ruismaker as midi, just playing it from Patterning which is just triggered by midi learn in Modstep.

  • Just tried it again in modstep in both Ruismaker and Cubasis with the standard Black Keys mapping and General Midi mapping. I don't get any unexpected behavior under iOS 10:

    Mapping in Ruismaker (black keys): C#2 D#2 F#2 G#2 A#2 C#3 D#3 F#3
    Mapping in General Midi mode: C1 D1 D#1 F#1 A1 A#1 C2 D2

    Are you getting something else?

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @zarv said:
    Forget the above. I have had my answer :)

    Tell us your answer?

    Always! Even if just user error. Someone may search...

  • @brambos said:
    Just tried it again in modstep in both Ruismaker and Cubasis with the standard Black Keys mapping and General Midi mapping. I don't get any unexpected behavior under iOS 10:

    Mapping in Ruismaker (black keys): C#2 D#2 F#2 G#2 A#2 C#3 D#3 F#3
    Mapping in General Midi mode: C1 D1 D#1 F#1 A1 A#1 C2 D2

    Are you getting something else?

    I deleted and reinstalled Ruismaker. What I got is exactly the above.
    Now, maybe something eludes me, but the manual says something different (that is, 8 # notes from C#3 upwards). That would make way more sense and that I remember was, at least for a while, the behavior obtained. Why things have changed?

    @ExAsperis99 the above was my answer, from another site

  • It has always been like this.. nothing's changed at all. But I noticed that some hosts count octaves differently (oct 2 in one is oct 3 in another).

  • @brambos said:
    It has always been like this.. nothing's changed at all. But I noticed that some hosts count octaves differently (oct 2 in one is oct 3 in another).

    Modstep and Cubasis among them, not small part. Maybe you ought to say this in the manual

  • @zarv said:

    @brambos said:
    It has always been like this.. nothing's changed at all. But I noticed that some hosts count octaves differently (oct 2 in one is oct 3 in another).

    Modstep and Cubasis among them, not small part. Maybe you ought to say this in the manual

    And at the same time include the actual MIDI Note numbers, it nearly always helps to have this information available :)

  • Yep come across the difference in octaves before. It's a right pain, but been pretty much no standard ever. It's not just an iOS thing either.

  • Looks like SoundTestRoom has competition. :)

  • @pichi said:
    Looks like SoundTestRoom has competition. :)

    I thought that review was simply magical :)

  • @pichi said:
    Looks like SoundTestRoom has competition. :)

    I thought that review was simply magical :)

  • @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Yep come across the difference in octaves before. It's a right pain, but been pretty much no standard ever. It's not just an iOS thing either.

    The only standard is that middle C i.e. The C below the A at 440 is midi note 60

  • Well, to be complete... and now I know where Jakob took his style :)

    Maja's Modstep

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