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rolfjack

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Recording does not reproduce input - not even close
« on: October 10, 2021, 10:00:05 pm »
When recording small melodic sequences, I find that when I play it back it it does not at all sound like what I entered.
I have tried with quantize off and played around with various settings.
Regardsless of what I do, It sounds chopped and irregular.

Obviously the rate of the sequence (1/8th, 1/16th etc) has to match the fastest notes played, but even so it becomes choppy.

I am the most recent firmware (2.0.1 build 989)

Anyone else experiencing this, or anyone knows a fix for it?

dualmono

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Re: Recording does not reproduce input - not even close
« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2021, 05:41:59 am »
@rolfjack
What I noticed when sequencing drums on the drum track is I sometimes get double triggers after recording my playing which choked my drum machine.
I coincidentally found a "fix" for me:
Push Overdub, so it is lit and push Step Edit so it is lit as well. Now press every lit step button (where there is a note recorded).
If I had choking double triggers before, they would be gone after I did this.
Maybe this works for you as well.

 

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