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From: Ruslan Tagirov <tagirov@...>
To: "MC-909@yahoogroups.com" <mc-909@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 9, 2012 1:34 PM
Subject: Re: [MC-909] Re: Problems in song mode
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Hi all
I think using only ONE pattern as whole song is the only possible way to get the
proper sound,
because of "no sustain" bug in song mode.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_MC-909#Unsolved_bugs
This bug makes the song mode almost useless.
09.02.2012, 04:12, MC-909-owner@yahoogroups.com:
> Welcome Bruno!
> I'm not 100% sure, but that sounds like more or less normal behaviour.
> One characteristic of song mode is that it takes a snapshot of the current
settings of a pattern when you add it to the song, even if the current pattern
settings have not been saved!
> This is both a blessing and a curse.
> To get a bit more comfortable with the behaviour of song mode, try sequencing
a song from just ONE pattern, but adjust the pattern settings slightly (volume,
filter, mute/unmute) before adding the next step to the song.
> Hope that helps a bit!
>
> --- In MC-909@yahoogroups.com, "bruns_braun" <bruns@...> wrote:
>
>>  Hello everybody, iԤФe just bought a second-hand MC-909, iԤФe created 5
new diferent patterns, each one with itԤФ individual table / patch play
settings.
>>
>> Â When I try to sequence them in a song, when swapping from one pattern to
the next, I got the table / patch play setting altered, with diferent values
from the original ones I recorded, discordinating the song.
>>
>> Â Is this a bug or am I forgetting any general setting to prevent this change
of parameters / error to happen?
>>
>> Â Thanks for any help you can give
>>
>> Â Bruno
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Best regards, Ruslan
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