EDIT - Mods, I just realized that I already made a topic for this, a while back. Sorry, spacing out, feel free to merge this topic with the other one.
Folks - I need your help, I am at wits end. Mainly, I am looking for someone, anyone to confirm this behavior. I've been back and forth with DSI a lot, with no official confirmation, except to say its on their list of things to look at.
Basically, what is happening is that when I switch between a layer that has delays or lfos set, to another layer, often the first layer's delays or lfos will become out of sync with what is actually programmed in the machine (i.e., switching from layer A to layer B, layer A's delay will suddenly be audibly at a value different than what the Layer A controls are saying). Switching back to A doesn't resolve the problem. It will happen whether clocked internally, or externally, though it happens much more frequently when clocked externally. It is not consistent in normal usage, which makes it even more frustrating. However, I have done some troubleshooting with a particular set of settings from an init patch that can get the problem to reliably happen every time. The only thing that can resolve this bug is to either a) stop and restart the clock if clocked externally, or b) change to a new patch and back, if clocked internally. I can provide sysex and an audio walkthrough if anyone is inclined to actually test this. I have only ever seen one other user post a question about the exact same thing, on the old forum with no replies.
Please help. I'm driving me crazy, not being able to confidently simply switch between layers in a live setting.