hi,

i'm working on a little project in which some notes with random pitches and 
duration appear at random time intervals. Each note is packed in a "midi" 
format (pitch and velocity), with a note-off event (pitch and zero velocity) 
sent after the note duration interval.

 it can happen that a new note is generated before the previous one has been 
stopped.That's not a trouble, since i  can handle it with [poly], eventually 
set to 1 voice and with voice stealing to force a "monophonic" melody. 

The problem appears if the new note coming has the same pitch than the previous 
one. This is impossible for a "real" midi keyboard, in fact a key can be played 
again only after it has been released.
This leads to an undesired behaviour of [poly]: if there are more than 1 voice, 
i have the sum of different voices playing the same note, with an undesiderd 
increase of the volume. Even worse, when the voice is only one, the note-off 
message of the previous note stops the new note before its assigned time 
duration!

I tried to set up a strategy to avoid this, but with no results.  Any idea?

thanks,
athos
                                                                                
                                                                                
                                                                                
                                                                        
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