Yeah so it is a weird problem indeed.
I’m going to paint the scenario:
I’m in FL Studio
I route out Scaler2 into Addictive Keys
I record a chord progression
I burn the MIDI from Scaler2 onto the Addictive Keys track
(SO far so good)
Here’s where the issue arises:
I will sometimes make an adjustment to the project.
Maybe I’ll add in an audio loop.
Maybe I’ll duplicate an instance of addictive keys
Maybe I’ll delete a track I no longer wish to use.
Regardless, as I then make this change: The pitch of whatever track that was connected to Scaler2 will now randomly change.
Like I mentioned earlier, maybe it isn’t Scaler2, but I think it’s worth looking into, because maybe Scaler2 is triggering something within FL Studio that causes it to do this.
I saw one of the forum submissions here that somebody was experiencing a random pitch change in logic (Link to it here)
Maybe it’s the same kind of problem that requires a similar solution?
Here’s another upload of a video showing the problem happening, but in a different project.
Note that I submitted this video to the FL Studio team as an effort to get this issue resolved with them too. They’ve been unresponsive in the matter
Strangely enough, this doesn’t tend to happen in Ableton (I also use that DAW)