Yeah, I was using your little work around too, which was what I meant
earlier by saying it doesn't always work. Yeah you can mute the track and
save it to get rid of the lights. Trouble is when I'm jamming on the box
and for the life of me can't figure out why one track isn't sounding. I
use the mute lights to tell me what tracks have data on them live.
rEalm
Forgive me if I'm missing something here, to rid yourself of those
pesky track mute lights
after you've erased a track, can't you just mute the track and then save
the pattern? When I do
this, all tracks I've muted stay muted when I recall that pattern. Of
course when you hit that
track mute button, it will come on as if there is something on that track.
I offered a fix for
this a few months ago which I found later only works sometimes for me. It
involves deleting the
track, saving the pattern and then reverting to saved pattern.
SVG
>> Will this get rid of the track mute light too? Sometimes my patterns
will loose
>> that after erasing the track, other times they won't...
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Track muting lights
2002-11-14 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com
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