Fw: [A6] Is this a mix mode bug other's experience?
Tom Remi Flygel
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Mon Sep 25 09:02:41 PDT 2006
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "elmacaco X" <elmacaco at hotmail.com>
> To: <mschultz at magma.ca>
> Cc: <A6 at code404.com>
> Sent: Monday, September 25, 2006 5:37 PM
> Subject: Re: [A6] Is this a mix mode bug other's experience?
>
>
>>
>> Thanks guys, (I'm not sure if your replies made it to the list, or were
>> meant to be private, if so I apologize ;)
>>
>> I looked into that, did saved the mix before and after changing, had the
>> sequence stopped while changing, checked the midi channels, etc. I'll
>> have to run the sequence again with that mix and see if it happens again.
>> it seemed like channels 5 & 6 were linked somehow. If I find a user
>> error or have it happen again then I'll report back.
>>
>> I always start with a default mix template I created, and haven't had
>> many problems with it until this, which doesn't seem too big.
>>
>> I really love this board despite it's shortcomings. It really offers so
>> much, and sounds great.
>>
>> Still need to grasp the whole triggering thing, and find a way to latch a
>> bunch of sequences in differet patches in mix mode. Why no latch mode on
>> the sequencer when the arp has it?
>>
>> It's interesting that there isn't more discussion on here, since there is
>> so much to be discussed and learned through user experience. Maybe it's
>> been covered before, but it seems that the learning process can take many
>> routes depending on the individual's approach to it.
>>
>> Thank again guys.
>>
>> Ed
>>
>>>From: Mike Schultz <mschultz at magma.ca>
>>>To: elmacaco X <elmacaco at hotmail.com>
>>>Subject: Re: [A6] Is this a mix mode bug other's experience?
>>>Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 10:33:22 -0400
>>>
>>>I have come across this several times, and every time there's been a
>>>program change buried in the sequence somewhere. Keep looking. Also
>>>check that you didn't inadvertently change the midi channel for part 5 to
>>>6.
>>>
>>>Also, if you made a change to your mix but didn't store, then you restart
>>>your sequence, you will go back to the originally stored mix if there was
>>>a mix program change being sent out (say, on channel 16). That can be
>>>confusing at first.
>>>
>>>But, no, the mix mode is not the most robust piece of code on the planet.
>>>Good luck.
>>>mikeS
>>>
>>>elmacaco X wrote:
>>>>Last night I was sequencing (external sequencer) 5 parts in mix mode,
>>>>no keyboard splits, and when I selected the instrument for part 6, the
>>>>instrument in part 5 would change to the part 6 patch. I'd go back and
>>>>change part 5 back, then back to part 6 and same thing. it wasn't a
>>>>midi recorded program change or anything.
>>>>
>>>>I've heard other's have some mix mode bugs, is this one that other's
>>>>have experienced?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>>>Ed
>>>>
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