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Old 29.09.2007, 02:44 AM
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What's up, Fellas?!

I am having an issue with my Virus KC. I just installed Sonar 7 and every time I strike a key, I get an echo of drum hits with the patch I am playing. It occasionally happened when I was using Sonar 5, but if I shut everything down and started it back up again the drum echo would go way. I've been through all of the multi-mode and system setup pages, but I haven't come across anything. Has any one had a similar problem or know how to remedy it? It is driving me NVTS! Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

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Old 30.09.2007, 02:46 AM
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Sounds like a midi issue. Are you sure the midi signal from the virus isn't triggering any other channel in Sonar?
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Old 30.09.2007, 04:22 PM
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Sounds like a midi loop. Check the routings of your channels.
Do you have "local" on or off?
Are you using other units via Thru port? And do they go back to the PC?
Do you have "soft thru" turned on? (I know that TI has a soft thru option)
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