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Logic keeps playing Chords instead of single notes
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sm44
I have a strange problem

Every time i strike a single not it plays a chord in logic

This is on any track i make with any type of instrument

There is no chord memoriser in the environment

I think it might have to do with the Korg Collection software i purchased (one with poly/mono, MS20, Legacy Cell and Poly Six

But i cant fix it

Any suggestions?
Nightshift
quote:
Originally posted by sm44
I have a strange problem

Every time i strike a single not it plays a chord in logic

This is on any track i make with any type of instrument

There is no chord memoriser in the environment

I think it might have to do with the Korg Collection software i purchased (one with poly/mono, MS20, Legacy Cell and Poly Six

But i cant fix it

Any suggestions?


Then what happens when you play a chord?
dj_alfi
quote:
Originally posted by Nightshift
Then what happens when you play a chord?


the world explodes!
sm44
it plays 3 chords
Reno
Most synths are configurable to allow you to play a chord when you press a note. You just need to find that setting and switch it off.
sm44
yes but even if i change it on the korg synth to single not instead of chord it still plays chords

And it happens no matter what instrument i use
Shade
quote:
Originally posted by sm44
yes but even if i change it on the korg synth to single not instead of chord it still plays chords

And it happens no matter what instrument i use


Check that all waveforms are tuned the same way. The patches you're using might have the oscillators on different semitones.
sm44
Its definatley not a synth setting!

It has something to do with logic or the KORG kit messing with something in Logic

It happens for every instrument

whether it be a mono synth, poly synth, wave table synth, instrument sampler, etc!
cenik
quote:
Originally posted by sm44
it plays 3 chords


Haha.
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