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Originally Posted by nvisibl
Ronkaz thanks, though i'm finding completely random results when I change the trigger phase. For example if I change the phase from off to 1 in either LFO 1 or 2 the sequence will often (but not always) differ each time I play it albeit that the changed sequence plays differently from the default sequence. When I change the Trigger Phase from 0 to 1 and it doesn't produce random results it also doesn't retain the same notes played in the initial sequence it seems, instead reducing the sequence from playing over 4 or 5 notes to just 2 which throws the rythmic aspect of the sequence off altogether.
I don't know if this is perfectly normal behaviour for the trigger Phase setting, especially with it only being changed from off to 1? I've never used it before and i'm a noob to Virus synths.
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trigger phase 1 means that you move the phase by ~3 degrees, which is not much.
take ta look into the synth programing tutorial from howard scarr, page 81. it explains the parameter prety good.
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Originally Posted by nvisibl
I've since gone through the manual and checked out the LFO and ARP settings, nothing stands out. I'm holding hope though that its simply a patch configuration setting somewhere rather than being attributed to any buggy elements. This is an integral voice part to the track i'm writting right now and is somewhat holding up progress.
The patch name again is TriblZapMS (RAM-A Program 11) if any other Ti owners out there would like to have a look to see if you can find out how to get the sequence to play from the same point each time on keypress whilst retaining the default rythmic quality of the patch?
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rom b115? is it that one? I got it more static when I just press LFO1 SELECT - ENV MODE - LFO2 SELECT - ENVMODE
when both osc's are in env mode they both start with the key trigger
I hope that is what you want
R