Again, only changing the program ends the odd modulation behavior, only temporarily. And that's when I noticed that the modulation wheel, when my PC3 is hooked, never goes below +/- 30% and is always moving a bit up and down. As you know Reason depicts graphically a representation of the pitch and modulation wheels of the controller keyboard. And then, when using Reason, I think I saw why. Over Midi, Omnisphere and other softsynths had the unwanted modulation applied in the same way as with the Kurzweil's own synth engine. i thought this was a bad LFO, but then I tested it with MIDI. The only way to stop that unwanted modulation is to change program. It also happens after busy passages that don't involve sustained notes - say, after 15, 20 seconds. Alternatively, the same thing happens when I touch the modulation wheel to any degree, it just fires a heck of vibrato, that doesn't stop even when the wheel returns to "zero" position. On local mode, I started noticing that a considerable amount of unwanted modulation (vibrato, most times, but really, it seems to be any modulation source assigned to the Mod Wheel) is being applied to the sound after a key is depressed and sustained for more than around 10 seconds. My PC361 started acting weird out of the blue days ago.
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