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"Stuck" keys when using rtpMIDI to control iPad synths

edited December 2013 in General App Discussion

Are there any settings or tricks to avoiding these? I'm controlling Galileo from my lappy and full size keyboard via Cubase and am encountering stuck keys. When this happens I can't use the keyboard at all until it resets itself. This is the first time, outside of lemur, where I've been using rtpMIDI.

Thanks!

Comments

  • Iconnect midi +2

  • Thanks. :)

    But really - aside from hardware. Does anyone have experience with rtpMIDI?

  • I've played with it a little, but that's about it. Do you have a specific question about it?

  • What I'm getting are stuck keys when playing. It's a network congestion or app issue from what I have been able to gather. I have no complaints with latency - I am running an ad-hoc net. But any amount of moderately fast, staccato playing locks it up.

    I'm really hoping someone says MIDIBridge here. ;)

  • I'm not sure if MidiBridge would help if it is congestion. You might want to use a Midi monitor to see what's going on. Given the small size of Midi traffic, and that you're using an ad hoc network, I wouldn't suspect it to be a congestion issue. Have you tried other apps with similar results?

  • I've only also tried with Animoog which does the same thing. I do have MIDIMonitor so I can make a log. I can tell you that panicking the app does nothing to restore usability. I have to give it a minute before MIDI will start flowing again.

  • Do you have any problems when using Lemur?

  • None. It makes me wonder if it could be the app itself.

    Can't I test network MIDI using my iPhone to control Galileo on my iPad? Don't have the iPad here with me or else I would try.

  • Can you switch to another DAW to remove that from the equation?

  • I don't know what it is. Some synths on the iPad work alright with external keyboard and rtpMIDI, some don't.

  • Another DAW on the PC side? I have nothing installed. My meters inside Cubase never stop displaying activity when the app on the iPad freezes up though.

    I've got some things to check out next time I go home, anyway. The whole reason I'm even trying to use this is for my full size keyboard which, unfortunately, is not CoreMIDI compliant else I would connect it through CCK. But this same thing happens with my 25 key which IS CoreMIDI as well.

    Thanks for your help!

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