hey rui,
when you place a trigger in the sequencer (or trigger the track) for
a track holding any of the RAM machines the recording will fire off
at the set length. There is no note off or anything like that as the
recording functions work in the same manner as any of the other
machines in the UW.
So yes, it will be continously recording if you place it on a step
and that step trigs again and again.
There is really no original sample in a RAM machine. If you find
there is please email support@... about it. The RAM playback
machine plays back what the RAM record machine records. Simple as
that. You also have two different locations for RAM adventures, A and
B. They work individually of each other.
If you want to do stereo recordings you have to use both. A good way
to investigate the RAM machines further is to check the factory
patterns starting from B01 and forward.
/erase
28 aug 2005 kl. 17.39 skrev Rui Peixoto:
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> Hi ,
>
> I'm still trying to figure out how the RAM recording really works
> in the
> MD-UW. Is there anyone that has figured out this. The lack of a proper
> manual also makes it a bit hard to get.
>
> If you have a triggered step in a RAM machine will it be continuously
> recording? Or do you have to enable real time recording?
>
> And is anything reset in the RAM-P machines when you replace the
> original
> sample?
>
> Daniel, can you please give me some input on this?
>
> Thanks!
>
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