the aseqdump output above is telling that all MIDI events goes on channel 10 (aseqdump shows zero-based channel addresses, 0-15; to get the channel number you should add one, so that 9+1=10).
so all MIDI data fits in one single channel (10) and that should be the one you set up the MIDI track in qtractor (and not 9) for recording; the CC#4 events should be recorded as well, as any other CC#, along with the note-on/offs...
other than that i see no reason for it not capturing all the performance data you're trying to record and playback.
hi Marco,
the aseqdump output above is telling that all MIDI events goes on channel 10 (aseqdump shows zero-based channel addresses, 0-15; to get the channel number you should add one, so that 9+1=10).
so all MIDI data fits in one single channel (10) and that should be the one you set up the MIDI track in qtractor (and not 9) for recording; the CC#4 events should be recorded as well, as any other CC#, along with the note-on/offs...
other than that i see no reason for it not capturing all the performance data you're trying to record and playback.
hth.
cheers