03-25-2021, 07:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-25-2021, 07:55 AM by Ghostz_of_Moar.)
(03-25-2021, 06:58 AM)Jesse Johannesen Wrote: So I did a 48 hr test of my Octa and NDLR at 240BPM blasting 5 CCs and using internal MOD Matrix on top of that and didn't crash once. (I did get some hung notes though). I think it might be time to try it using your exact project. Is there a chance you could email me your Octatrack project so I could load it on my machine and see if it makes my NDLR crash? You could send it to Support@conductivelabs.com
Jesse
Did you use red triggers or just cc automation?
Did you check the timing of the cc commands in relationship to the commands on the NDLR?
The exact project isn’t that hard.
128 bpm
16 red triggers on the CTRL channel which trigger the note on/off
Parameter locks to the key to choose chord degree C-B (chords I-VII)
That’s is the first test.
Again if you would like for me to film this and post it in a shared environment I have no issue with doing so.
I will check on the octatrack but I did switch the NDLRs over to the mv8800.
Also. on the MV8800 the crashing is exponential less than the mv8800...and mostly occurs when I am sending the note on/off cc data from mv8800 and using the NDLR's controls for live edits...even then the crashing is occasional...once a session max(8-10 hours).
with the Octatrack...the note on/off (red triggers) gave me the most trouble.
the issue I had with cc automation on the green triggers was the timing was inconsistent/inaccurate...and if I used lots of cc automation it would crash the NDLR as well.
I did have sessions where in which I was able to let it run for a night(with the green trigless on the OT)...and I thought I was in the clear...and then when I begin to build on the pattern the NDLR would freeze...this would happen when I would look for happy accidents in modulation by changing the time scale in different tracks (have one track play for NDLR CTRL at 1/4 speed against the track for PAD play at full speed.)
I will look into wrapping the OT project up and mailing it to you because there are no samples in it so it should be really light.
I am ok with using the NDLR with the MV8800 ...though it is much bulkier at least its stable and the NDLR units are much more responsive with the note on/off. Stability wise it is like night and day.