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Strange recording in different sections of a pattern


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Hey there, 

this is really my first post here. Never had to ask anything before because all the informations and question I had was explained in a great detail here.

However, those days I am stuck in a strange situation. I use a lot the section control function to jump into my patterns. While playing everything goes fine. But on recording, I can record correctly on the first part/section. On all others parts the notes are recorded lire over-quantized, there are a lot of unrecorded notes and a random skipped note is recorded on position one in the first section. I use a dedicated midi controller to change the sections on a dedicated midi input. There is no internal routing or another note source playing at the same time. I disabled also the NRPN inputs. Also, downgrading to 091 did not resolve the issue. The midi monitor does not show incoming notes. And the behavior persists even with the section control setting set to --. The behavior seems a lot like very fast section change

I'm wondering if this is not a internal NRPN routing issue. I did not find a NRPN settings for the section change also. In the worst case it may be an electrical issue?

My midi box is a custom made unit, based on the Wilba frontpannel routings ant settings, using a STM32F407

Thank you so much 

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  • 1 month later...

Hey again,

After multiple tests and trying different settings - SDCard, blanc project etc the problem persists. I wonder if someone is able to reproduce with his Midibox. I still have the doubt that this may be an electrical issue with my setup.

Regards 

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  • 4 weeks later...

Since this post isn't getting much replies I'd recommend posting a thread in the SEQ forum with much more detail.

Like the record mode, track & quantize settings you're using and maybe uploading the pattern files to see if someone can replicate the problem. 

Give as much detail as possible. I'm afraid I don't have a SEQ yet to help you.

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