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HardSync Platinum Member
Joined: 07 Jan 2011 Posts: 794
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Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2019 10:37 pm Post subject: |
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For now, I think it's best to figure out if the user drum track patterns are indeed full. Sort of baby step our way through the bigbird's process and come up with a solution to the workflow. I have a gut feeling about this, but I need to know for certain that the drum track patterns are full.
The user/RPPR patterns in the sequencer are a completely different animal, so to speak. You get 100 of those per song, and these are saved with the song, not in internal memory. If those patterns were full up, then it would be a different error message.
There are data memory limits to both the user patterns and user drum track patterns, but if those are reached, you would get yet another entirely different error message.
So... let's start with the basics. :) |
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b1gb1rd
Joined: 13 Feb 2017 Posts: 12
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Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2019 2:08 am Post subject: Kronos II - not enough drum track patterns available |
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Thanks guys
There are only 4 user drum patterns in use.
I am leaning towards thinking this is a bug I have introduced in one of the sequences I have used as a base - that has somehow corrupted User Drum pattern ksc
Now I am reloading everything, into a different base template song - after initializing 4 the user drum pattterns- and I am not seeing the error - only 80 songs to go.
I checked the midi data in event edit for the problem sequence, no sysex, only note events.....
Henneywhey, I am taking the long laborious route around my problem - sofa so good.... |
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