Hi,
I press C on my midi keyboard and B plays, press D and C# plays, and so on. It's off a half step off the full range of the keyboard (this has taken a while to figure out). The keyboard is a Nektar Impact LX49+. I believe I'm most current, FL v20.8.3. I've reset and restarted every way I can think of. My cat did some keyboard stomping the other day, so I think maybe this is a hotkey/setting type issue? I've checked everything I can think of, pitch knobs, scale levels, etc... Tried searching a bit but didn't have much luck. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. TIA
The key that is pressed is not the note that plays
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