03-08-2021, 07:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-08-2021, 10:43 AM by Gonzinigonz.)
I've been wondering this one myself, had the NDLR for just under a week so still in the learning phase.
I have found that after a power cycle i can't get the patterns / sequences to playback in the same way as always sound different.
Do you think that's because of any modulators being out of step from the last session? I guess the LFO's are free running and don't reset unless fixed to bars / beats?
Also probably pilot error but while looking into this and trying to get the it play close to what i had originally i couldn't stop some of the modulators from affecting the parts even though i had disabled them with shift + track or shift + All
Things like the chord change target still changed?
I've learnt to now record all midi events in a sequencer as its happening, i love it for that though as its very in the moment when the magic happens
I have found that after a power cycle i can't get the patterns / sequences to playback in the same way as always sound different.
Do you think that's because of any modulators being out of step from the last session? I guess the LFO's are free running and don't reset unless fixed to bars / beats?
Also probably pilot error but while looking into this and trying to get the it play close to what i had originally i couldn't stop some of the modulators from affecting the parts even though i had disabled them with shift + track or shift + All
Things like the chord change target still changed?
I've learnt to now record all midi events in a sequencer as its happening, i love it for that though as its very in the moment when the magic happens