I agree this is frustrating, but there is a work-around for this problem. Using E-Loader, transfer the pattern to a computer and open it up in a software sequencer. Make sure there is no data in the track you're trying to delete, and then upload it again to the XL7. It shouldn't be this inconvenient, but this method does work. - A. --- In xl7@y..., "www.mp3.com/koering" <A.Libi@b...> wrote: > well... it more frustratin while a liveset in bad club conditions..... led is on and you´re wondering where the sound is.... or other way round.... > if there is no data on a track the led should be off... like if you are editing a new pattern...you can only switch the tracks on when there is data on it.... > maybe with the next OS? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: erik_magrini@B... > To: xl7@y... > Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 3:13 PM > Subject: [xl7] Track muting > > > > I forgot to add, it's especially furstrating if you turn off the mute after deleting a track and then record something new to the track. The track is still muted, so you don't hear what you just played right away if the pattern is looping. > > rEalm > > > > > I agree if you delete a track, it should turn of the mute button. > > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > xl7-unsubscribe@y... > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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Re: Track muting
2001-12-19 by albert_thorn_audio
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