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Old 26.06.2006, 06:51 PM
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Default Virus Ti - Keysync

Patch named TriblZapMS (RAM-A Program 11)

I've made some edits to the Oscillators and Envelopes though everything else is still default.

Running in its default ARP mode I am finding that each time I play back the sequencer the TriblZapMS part that i've recorded plays differently each time. Still the same ARP sequence but starting at different points each time and throwing off the track slightly.

I thought at first to look at any LFO Keysync parameters to set the Keysync on to ensure that the part plays the same each time. I cant find a keysync setting but instead a Keyfollow, is this the same thing?

Also I notice that the LFO's are freewheeling. i.e. Aren't synced to midi in any way. Perhaps this is what is causing this? However when I sync the LFO's the patch changes (as it should). Though I can't make it sound the same as it does in its default state no matter which sync setting. i.e. 1/8 - 1/32 - 1/64 etc...

Do you know what i'm getting?

Maybe i'm looking in the wrong place? I'm thinking right now that it might be to do with the ARP mode. i.e. As Played/Down/Up&Down etc...

< Edit: Its not the ARP mode >

If you've got any other ideas i'd be glad to hear them.
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