I meant that you didn't birth the new os, not that you don't love the XL like your son! :)
And, that is too bad about the volume blip isnt it. I guess the workaround is to create two of every pattern, on is normal volume mode, and another with volumes down to zero, then when you megamix you use whichever is appropriate.
Ravi
----- Original Message -----
From: erik_magrini@...
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 8:57 AM
Subject: [xl7] X-RAVI
Right? I mean c'mon rEalm, you know I love you, and I know you write the
faq, and I love the E-mu guys too, but this *isn't* your baby, even if
they gave you some betas.
>>>What do you mean? I think I use the XL-7 a lot, got a brand new Virus
KC getting ignored the last couple fo weeks cause I've been pretty much
living on the XL-7. Not sure what you're referring to. <<<
If it were, I know you would have done it better, or you could tell me
which one of the statements above is the deal.
>>>Yeah, I should have done it better, it sucks now. To answer your
questions from yesterday, if you turn down the volume on a channel, and
then X-MIX a new track to that location, the volume is not still lowered,
it begins playing the new track at the volume that it was saved with in
the Source Track, not at 0. So you'd need to quikly 'blip' the knob again
to get it to 0. <<<
rEalm
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Re: [xl7] X-RAVI
2003-04-02 by Ravi Ivan Sharma
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