I have a strange issue, It’s only happening on this project. It seems like no matter what I do, this extra “step” keeps adding itself in between patterns causing a short delay on when the next pattern is supposed to start. Basically it’s almost like the master track is playing 17 notes. I don’t know, hard to exolain. Here’s a video showing what i mean. Please let me know if anyone has any ideas!
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Recap: extra step playing at the end of my patterns while transitioning to a new pattern.
This causes everything to be one step off.
I checked the step parameters on affected tracks and there are none.
In the video, you can hear it right after the first pattern, before the second pattern starts, and so on in every pattern transition afterwards.
When I start the patterns on their own, outside of my arrangement, they start on time, no pause or extra step at all.
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It’s probably a really easy fix but I just can’t figure it out so I’m turning to you offer help. Thank you for reading my post, I appreciate all feedback.
I realize this most likely isn’t a bug, but I was unable to figure out the problem so I just abandoned the project and started a new version in song mode. Just learned about that. I think the issue is that I did a bit too much experimenting without fully understanding what I was doing every step of the way, which I’m realizing is very important on this device. It’s great to experiment, but moving forward I’m going to be more thoughtful in what I’m doing. Again I’m sure this wasn’t a bug.
I’ve run into something similar a couple of times.
In each case the culprit has been a second page added to a pattern with just 1-2 steps. I figure I must have hit + and pressed step 1 or 2 while holding BAR at some point–that would add a second bar/page with exactly 1 step on it (16 steps on the first bar).
This could happen on an Instrument or Aux track, so you’d have to check both of them.
I wish! Step components don’t count toward scene length, much to my chagrin. Though I could see that getting super messy so they probably made the right call there.