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Strange bug with Cubasis and microKEY AIR
If I connect my microKEY AIR using USB, setup Cubasis to send the MIDI clock and then press start on the transport, the microKEY stops sending MIDI until I toggle it between bluetooth and back to USB mode a few times. It works fine if I use it in bluetooth mode. Only USB mode has this issue. If I don't send MIDI clock, it also works fine. Anybody else have this issue?
Thanks,
chisel316
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Just curious, why would you want to send midi clock to a keyboard?
Hehe... maybe I should have mentioned the rest of the setup. I'm sending the keyboard into Cubasis and Cubasis is sending the MIDI clock out to all of my external gear so everything plays back in time.
The bug happens even without any physical MIDI outputs. If you have Cubasis and the microKEY connected via USB, you can reproduce the issue. Disable MIDI clock under the MIDI setting in Cubasis, create a MIDI track which defaults to the piano. Play a few keys. Then enable MIDI clock and play a few keys. Does it still play the piano?