Hello
Your unwanted program changes are occurring beacuse either you have
set a program in the track parameters (on the strip on the right
containing midi channel, etc.) or because there is a program change
message in the cc's for the recorded track. You can combat this by either:
1. remove the program settings in the track parameters, ie. select
program <none> on the track.
<or>
2. open the midi editor for the track and in the bottom left where it
probably currently says velocity select program or program change and
delete all data (you can also select the track, right click, go to
midi and select delete all cc's but this will delete ALL cc's)
<or>
3. disable program change receive on your a6 (just got mine yesterday,
don't know where that one is yet :)
Hope this helps!
--- In Andromeda_A6-ION@yahoogroups.com, rizalkhan@y... wrote:
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> Hi guys,
>
> I've always been a loop based hardware type of person. Previously I
> used the Yamaha RS7000 as the sequencer for my Andromeda.
>
> I recently purchased Cubase. My style of composing is always to
> insert the notes first before making changes to the sound.
>
> Everytime I compose a loop with cubase to repeat and try make
> changes to a patch in the andromeda, the patch keeps resetting when
> the loop restarts. (for example, if I change the semitone in osc 1
> to +24, it changes back to +0 when the loop retarts). This doesnt
> happen with my other synths. Any idea how to get by this?
>
> Thanks