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Author:  Funkyoldcrate [ Mon May 12, 2008 12:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Ok, glitch or user error?

I recorded about 5 patterns last night and now they are all jumbled together with sporadic samples just hitting everywhere for no reason :? . They played zactly how I recorded them last night and when I turned on the machine again it was a big :x mess. I recorded with no quantize so that cant be it and besides its like the same jumbled crap on top of all my patterns. Before I punch this damn box I figure Ill ask for a lil advice.
I still have plenty of time to get something together for battle one 9 :twisted: but if I cant sort this out Im gonna have to just record my track performance into my MD recorder and just sample the whole thing.
Thanks in advance for anyone with a useful suggestion or two. :wink:

Author:  drewzle [ Mon May 12, 2008 12:33 pm ]
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have you changed BPM greatly? (the 404 always reboots to 102 BPM which can make things recorded at a different tempo sound wonky)
have you changed any Gate/Loop settings on pads that are in those patterns?

Author:  PHeMoX [ Mon May 12, 2008 1:38 pm ]
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Did you re-use the same pads for different patterns? Perhaps you've changed setting like gate and so on that makes it sound different like Drewzle said.

Still, it does sound like a glitch to me.

Author:  Funkyoldcrate [ Mon May 12, 2008 7:13 pm ]
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OOOoooohhhhhh,
so if i record a pattern and then use those same pads with diff settings it will change the WHOLE thing up?
Then that is without a doubt what happened. Thanks guys.
I just need to rethink how I am going about this.

Author:  PHeMoX [ Mon May 12, 2008 8:18 pm ]
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Yeah, it kinda depends on what you're doing. It should not really change the entire thing, but if you use pads for different patterns and in between edit them, then yes that will change how the sample will sound in the first pattern you made as well. :)

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