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OSS_Synth 27.10.2008 12:13 AM

Virus changing patches on it's own??
 
I have just started using a Ti Snow. I play synth in a band so it's almost solely used for live performance. Tonight was my first band practise with it and it is changing patches randomly in the middle of playing without me touching anything on the virus itself. For example I started playing on RAM bank 1 1-1 string sound I made, then skipped to 2-4 on the same bank resulting in my ambient atmospheric strings turning into a high pitched pad sound.

I went into the config menu to see if I could see anything that might cause it to do this, there was a change program option which I disabled and no problems after that.

Just asking really if it was a coincidence or if what I did was correct. We have a gig on Friday, a pretty important one to us and I need to know that it's not going to change mid song and make me look very stupid. Is there anything on the virus which should make it behave this way or is it a faulty unit possibly? Any help much appreciated.

marc 27.10.2008 04:18 PM

does the snow change the patches randomly if you disconnect USB and MIDI IN (in case you got those connected at all)?

best, marc

tricky 27.10.2008 04:21 PM

hi i think what you have done is disabled the midi program change parameter when this is switched on (enabled) it will recieve midi control messages from your remote keyboard or software DAW, in fact any device that is capable of sending midi control messages leaving it disabled will prevent the snow from reciving any such messages, if you were using a remote keyboard it could have been that you pressed one of the buttons on it which sent a program change. you will be fine if you leave it disabled.

OSS_Synth 27.10.2008 06:07 PM

Thanks for that mate, sounds like that's exactley what was happening. I was playing a midi controller keyboard at the time. Glad what I did was right.


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