Hi Colin,
Many thanks for your attention.
I understand now.
best regards
J
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" <colin@...> wrote:
>
>
> > I got this message ("no space to edit") on a track.. So now,
> > I can't enter in edit mode. What
> > should I do? Delete? What does it mean?..
>
> Under v4, bars are allocated dynamically to patterns as you create them.
> There are two groups of 192 bars - one group for even numbered banks, the
> other for odd numbered banks.
> Bars are also temporarily allocated for the edit buffer in pattern edit
> mode.
> "No space to edit" means there are not enough free bars left to create an
> edit buffer.
>
> You must either have used all available bar storage in your patterns, or
> there may be some 'lost' bars.
> Earlier betas had a few issues that caused loss of bars, though I think most
> of those are gone now.
> One remaining problem is that if you turn off P3 while in pattern edit mode,
> the edit buffer is not deallocated.
>
> Anwyay, when you press FUNC+track in play mode, the number of free bars is
> shown at the bottom right of the display.
> This number will be different if you are in an odd or even numbered bank.
>
> To determine if you have 'lost' bars, you can dump the contents of memory
> via sysex, re-initialise the memory (F1+7 at power-on), the reload the sysex
> dump.
> If after doing that there are no extra bars in the 'free' count, then you
> have just filled the available storage.
> The next beta will have a pattern delete function, which may help clear
> things up.
>
> Best regards,
> Colin Fraser
> Sequentix Music Systems Ltd
> http://www.sequentix.com
>Message
Re: "No space to edit"
2007-06-05 by jeromepacman
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