> Yesterday something strange happened..... > We were jamming along and all went fine. We programmed some > tracks, few > playlists and one cc but that's about it. > After a five minute brake we pressed play and... > All hell broke loose. A track playing my JD-800 changed pitch all the > time, the sequence the virus was playing looked like it was grabbing > some events from somewhere, some parts got muted from time to time.... > Kind of nice though after turning up the tempo a bit. > Anyway, after checking I noticed all kinds of aux events were > selected, > in all the parts we created. I didn't check on the ones we > didn't use. I > can't seem to remember me putting those events in there? > I think my P3 got a mind of it's own. > > So, what did I do wrong? That sounds more like a hardware problem to me - something causing the memory to get corrupted. Was only the one bank affected, or did others go weird too ? Cheers, Colin f
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] P3 with a mind of it's own
2004-12-06 by Colin f
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