I saw it too! Then disappeared next time I opened Liberation. I liked it
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I’ve been doing a little timeline programming with Logic, which has been fun, but I’m very much looking forward to the Liberation timeline. I found a weird thing where if you play with the midi notes in logic in the note editor while Liberation was listening to midi clock, then sometimes phantom midi notes would play at that point in the logic timeline where you scrolled through notes… the phantom notes disappeared if you re opened Liberation and it wouldn’t happen if Liberation was always looking at internal clock
Was the clock and the midi notes on the same midi interface? I would set up two IAC interfaces, one for the clock and one for the midi notes.
cheers!
Seb
I started by just using the logic virtual in and out for both midi notes and clock, but then I thought about that and got the clock from the IAC bus 1 instead while getting the midi notes still from logic virtual out… I still managed to get the random phantom notes. This only happened when I’d been playing over the same spot in the timeline but when I’d been shifting notes around in the note editor, whilst the Liberation was getting its midi clock from “midi” rather than “internal” … so quite specific ![]()
It felt like when I dragged notes around in the editor, somehow they would leave something that the midi clock would remember and relay to liberation momentarily when playing back later even though the notes were not in the timeline. It’s quite weird to explain
Sounds like it might be some kind of loop back issue?