glad you fixed it. maybe the touchstrip was controlling more than what you were using it for. Emu has the richest sounds? what are you using it with(FX)? --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "eric_swhite" <eric_swhite@...> wrote: > > Hello. I made an identical pattern, but did not do the touch-strip bass > slide. The pattern loops fine now. The slide must have somehow created > the whole problem, because it was at the start of the pattern. > I have put in two sound boards from my XL-1; the XL-1, and the ORCH- 1. > Now this thing has a boat-load of serious samples. > I have a question about the DATA THIN setting: Does "1" wipe out the > least info, or the most info? The manual uses "3" as a reference, > showing that it will keep every 3rd piece of data.If I set it > for "128", will it save only the last piece of data? Is there a > recommended number to set it at, that keeps things sounding the same, > but saves the most room in the pattern? Should I try to wipe out only > the user preset banks to save memory?What is the easiest way to do just > that, without using a computer? > I love this box, but have been spoiled by the rock solid O.S. of the > Roland MC-909, when it comes to sequencing, and saving onboard > stuff.The E-Mu sounds are the richest of the sample play-back gear, > that I have ever used. The O.S. just seems really touchy, but I just > have to get to know all of it's quirks. I do deeply dig them though.ESW >
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Re: How I fixed my timing slop problem.
2008-05-16 by malik
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