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MIDI is transposed up a major 3rd! :(


mattbruer

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When I play a G on my midi keyboard, a B sounds. It also shows up as a B on the piano roll. This is true for all of the software instruments. It wasn't doing this the other day, and I haven't made any changes. I've reset the preferences to default. I've restarted over and over and restarted my keyboard. I can't figure this out...HELP

 

Logic Pro X

iMac

Yamaha s80 keyboard

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Logic Pro X

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Yamaha s80 keyboard

 

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When I play a G on my midi keyboard, a B sounds. It also shows up as a B on the piano roll.

 

Sounds like the notes are coming in already transposed. Double-check this by playing some notes with Logic's Musical Typing Keyboard. If you get the correct notes with it then the problem is in your keyboard > Check the transpose parameter on your keyboard.

 

If you don't get the expected notes from the Musical Typing Keyboard either, check the Transpose parameter in the MIDI Thru settings in Logic's inspector.

 

J.

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