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SEQUENTIAL/DSI => Prophet => Prophet Rev2 => Topic started by: Twisty on September 04, 2020, 01:21:26 PM
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Hello all,
you could probably give me some information.
When I work with two independent layers, that I have settings defined on layer A and that I will select a preset for layer B, it affects my settings on my layer A ..
I do not understand why..
Thank you all
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Does the B layer (or A layer) have its Mod Wheel set above zero as default?
Also, check that it's just the B layer you are copying and pasting, not both A & B.
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I'm going to watch this wheel fashion story, I don't have much time with my son at the moment. Thanks for the feedback.
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To be clear; you are in multi mode and you select a patch in layer B it influences layer A?
Or are you assuming that you can in either split or stack select patches for layers independently?
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To be clear; you are in multi mode and you select a patch in layer B it influences layer A?
Or are you assuming that you can in either split or stack select patches for layers independently?
That's right ! I have them independent layers and when I change the preset of layer B it affects the settings (effects) of layer A.
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To be clear; you are in multi mode and you select a patch in layer B it influences layer A?
Or are you assuming that you can in either split or stack select patches for layers independently?
To better explain, I connected the rev 2 to ableton through my sound card, I put the layer A on an abelton track (chanel 1 of the REV 2) and layer B on another ableton track (chanel 2). I recorded a clip with a sequence on ableton for each track (layer A and layer B). I have a delay set on layer A directly on the DSI and when I change the preset for layer B on the DSI, the time of my delay for layer A changes.
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To be clear; you are in multi mode and you select a patch in layer B it influences layer A?
Or are you assuming that you can in either split or stack select patches for layers independently?
To better explain, I connected the rev 2 to ableton through my sound card, I put the layer A on an abelton track (chanel 1 of the REV 2) and layer B on another ableton track (chanel 2). I recorded a clip with a sequence on ableton for each track (layer A and layer B). I have a delay set on layer A directly on the DSI and when I change the preset for layer B on the DSI, the time of my delay for layer A changes.
I'll give it a shot tonight.
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To be clear; you are in multi mode and you select a patch in layer B it influences layer A?
Or are you assuming that you can in either split or stack select patches for layers independently?
To better explain, I connected the rev 2 to ableton through my sound card, I put the layer A on an abelton track (chanel 1 of the REV 2) and layer B on another ableton track (chanel 2). I recorded a clip with a sequence on ableton for each track (layer A and layer B). I have a delay set on layer A directly on the DSI and when I change the preset for layer B on the DSI, the time of my delay for layer A changes.
I'll give it a shot tonight.
I couldn't reproduce the issue
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I couldn't reproduce the issue
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ok thanks