Re: Sustain pedal issue with undesired repeated notes (m-audio keystation 88es + qjackctl + qsynth)

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On 08.06.2010 11:21, David Santamauro wrote:

Hi,

On Tue, 08 Jun 2010 10:57:13 +0200
Nicolas BERCHER<nbercher@xxxxxxxx>  wrote:

So, I checked what's going on:
$ aseqdump --list
   Port    Client name                      Port name
    0:0    System                           Timer
    0:1    System                           Announce
   14:0    Midi Through                     Midi Through Port-0
   20:0    SB Live! Value [CT4870]          EMU10K1 MPU-401 (UART)
   24:0    USB Keystation 88es              USB Keystation 88es MIDI 1
$ aseqdump -p 24:0
Waiting for data. Press Ctrl+C to end.
Source_ Event_________________ Ch _Data__
   24:0   Control change          0  64 127
   24:0   Note on                 0  82  82
   24:0   Note on                 0  82   0
   24:0   Control change          0  64   0

The above sequence dumped by aseqdump shows only one note event
(lines 2+3: press+release) but I heard a delayed note as mentioned in
my first mail.
Actually, there are two note events and both are NOTE ON, one with
velocity of 82 and the other 0. The velocity 0 should be interpreted as
NOTE OFF.

I had a similar problem and solved it by putting kmidimon between my
keyboard and sequencer.

Could it be that qsynth doesn't handle NOTE ON with
velocity of 0 as NOTE OFF? Although I imagine that translation should
be happening at a lower level... just a guess.
Yes it is, you're right, but it happens only for 4 notes among 88 I can play! If this putting kmidimon between my keyboard and qsynth can solve the problem, I'd also like to understand why. Does it mean there exist multiple midi standard to describe note on/off events?
Nicolas.
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