Sonar 2.2 and ghost notes

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ok, this is a brand spankin new one for me. In 2.2 I`m playing along with some tracks on my keyboard using a grand piano sample thru LSP and everything is cool. All of a sudden a chord I hit 1/2 a measure before suddenly sounds off at about 25% more velocity than what I`m playing. Weird huh?
Anybody ever have this happen?
 
That does sound strange. Do you think it could be an aftertouch effect, where you can press the key down a little harder after you've initially pressed it? That's all I can think of...
 
It's been a while since I use LSP, Toki. Anyway, how do you know it sounds off at about 25% more velocity than what you're playing? I mean, is it possible that you might encounter polyphony limit? Or maybe the sample you use is too "heavy" to load properly when you play chordish. Does it happen if you use another sample?


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Jaymz
 
James Argo said:
It's been a while since I use LSP, Toki. Anyway, how do you know it sounds off at about 25% more velocity than what you're playing? I mean, is it possible that you might encounter polyphony limit? Or maybe the sample you use is too "heavy" to load properly when you play chordish. Does it happen if you use another sample?


;)
Jaymz


Cause it`s real loudas hell when it happens James! :)
It could be a polyphony thing cause i`m in loop when it does happen, there could be some of the prior envelopes still lingering and a buffer holding something unloads between them and a fresh chord i'm hittin, its strange. It`s sporadic, sometimes just on a 4 note chord with piano. I really notice it when I`m playing with a loop even if Im on a different soft synth. All of a sudden a chord I`ve already played hits like for a 16th note time and is gone.
 
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