--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "eric_swhite" <eric_swhite@...> wrote:
>
> hello, sequencer people. I have recently purchased my second MP-7.
The
> first one froze up all the time, so I sold it. This second one, has
> been upgraded to 2.0, and has been reset to factory specs. My first
> four patterns were working fine, then the begining of a next
pattern
> has been noticably out of time. I tried quantizing everthing to a
32nd,
> and erasing all data on the tracks not being played. I use the
touch
> strip to slide my baseline only. I still have off time starts of
> patterns when I chain them together. Help. thanks, ESW.
>
I have tried the DATA THIN edit feature, and even thinned my touch
strip info on the only track I have used it on. I have lost the glide
effect, and still the pattern starts off of proper timing when
chained to a copy of itself. I have used a MC-909 for the past four
years, and never experienced this problem. Is the E-mu command
station underpowered in it's brain. Four patterns in the user
patterns, with only six tracks being utilized, and it drifts out of
time. I hope this isn't the way it always works. I can't string
patterns together, is that the deal? I could just toggle tracks off
and on with just one pattern cycling over and over; but that is a
huge loss of programming versatility. I am rather befuddled, as you
may imagine. Any tips to solve timing slop in pattern mode, would be
greatly appreciated. I don't use song mode, I like to shift between
versions of a master track, to make the song as I record. Thanks .ESW