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How to handle stuck notes on Genos?

Started by zionip, September 29, 2018, 07:13:27 PM

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zionip

For the first time, I got a stuck note on my Genos (just the Genos alone without using any external software such as V-Console) when playing a user style I got from this site.  I looked for the "panic" button or any menu function to get rid of the stuck note, but there is no "panic" button on the front panel of Genos or equivalent menu function.

I searched for "panic" and "stuck note" on Genos user and reference manuals with no results.

How do you guys handle stuck notes on Genos while performing?

Thanks,
Paul

travlin-easy

Paul, I've never heard of a stuck note. Are you saying that when you hit a particular key that note keeps playing regardless of whether you release the key or not? Or, is it a full chord that is stuck?

If it is a single key, then it may be something as simple as a bad keypad. If it's a full chord, then this is something likely to do with software. At the very least, I would execute a full factory system restoration and see if that solves your problem. Be sure to backup all your files before doing this or they will be lost.

Good luck,

Gary  8)
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zionip

Hi Gary,

The stuck note came from the user style, there is no bad key issue here.  Once the Genos is rebooted, the stuck note is gone - no need to do factory reset.

I just want to know how a performer handles a stuck note when performing without rebooting the keyboard.

Do I have to record and play back a MIDI file with "CC#123 all notes off" to get rid of the stuck note since the keyboard does not have a panic button?

Thanks,
Paul

Fred Smith

I have had stuck notes on a Tyros, but not on Genos (so far).

As far as I can remember, I started and stopped the style. That turned it off, which would also indicate a faulty style file. I do remember for sure that I didn't have to power off/on the keyboard.

Hopefully that works for you,
Fred
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Joe H

I agree with Fred.  Sounds like a problem with the style.

Joe H
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My Article: Using Multi Pads in registrations. Download Regs, Styles & MPs:  http://psrtutorial.com/music/articles/dancemusic.html

AlBags


Style problem. It happens! Try checking all the style mappings, resave if necessary.
Factory Reset well OTT!

Al
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markstyles

You definitely can get stuck notes. If using a DAW. I hit there panic button, it sends out a note reset, to every note, every midi channel. 
You can sometimes reset a note, if you use your elbows and hit as many notes at once as possible.. Short of that, your need to re-power Genos (unless there is something I am missing.

I don't think it's a style issue, it's when any instrument receives a note on command, but not a note off.  Midi processors can only handle so many events on one midi clock count. Judging from using my DAW..

So if you hit something on Genos or from  your DAW and it sends out huge amounts of sy*** commands, CC events.  most likely Genos (or any midi hardware) is not gonna have time to recognize them all. note offs, even final pitchblende commands, are left floating in wrong state. 

Most midi instruments can hand 10 or so midi commands on one clock count. but 15 or more no.  The buffer is filled up, and these later commands, go unnoticed by the hardware. Different for different hardware.

Wim NL

Set midi setup to off.
Then back to previous midi setup
Best Regards,
Wim

jwyvern

I have had stuck notes on Genos when experimenting with changing midi channels. In my case I found that pressing a registration button causes the note(s) to go silent.
John