![]() So I thought I would see what the wise and learned folks at VI-Control might suggest. (See here, here, and here.) I myself have raised the issue there multiple times over the years. This issue has been raised on the Steinberg forum many times, going way back. And sometimes, even that isn't enough for the corrupting element seems to survive the copy/paste process.Īs I've said, I've been living with this problem since version 7.5, which is what, 7 years now? I'm not the only one either. Sometimes not and the only remedy is to create a new track and copy the midi part over. I've discovered that sometimes, duplicating the track will (temporarily) fix it. Sometimes, soloing up the track makes it work again. I can even open the troubled part in the midi editor and trigger the VSTi with the piano roll or by clicking on notes.īut when I hit play, those same notes do nothing. I can still trigger it with my midi controller. Specifically, what appears to be happening is the midi part stops triggering the VSTi. ![]() Sometimes, a VST track will just stop playing. And it has happened ever since-through several different builds, different mobos, different Windows versions, different interfaces, different drivers, and different versions of Cubase. I first remember noticing this phenomena with Cubase 7.5.
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