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aanon
Joined: 26 Sep 2015 Posts: 11
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Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2021 4:11 am Post subject: RPPR SETUP screen - unwanted program changes on playback |
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Greetings,
I'm sequencing on a Triton Pro. Really loving the sequencer overall but I have run into an irritating issue when on the RPPR SETUP screen. Here's the story:
I'm setting up an RPPR pattern assigned to a track that goes out to an external sound module. Just a short drum pattern.
In the SONG, the corresponding track is set up to play to EXT2 and the bank/program parameters are all set up to call up the patch I want on my external device. It works perfectly.
When I go into RPPR SETUP and record my pattern, everything works perfectly and it sounds fine as the pattern loops around and around (while still in record mode).
However, once I exit record mode and just hit play to hear the pattern play back, I run into a problem. As soon as the RPPR pattern loops back to the start once, the patch on my external device changes to something entirely different.
Further testing done:
I have verified that the TRITON is sending a bank or program change (because when I disable sending bank and program changes in Global settings the problem stops happening).
I have further verified that there are no bank or program changes recorded in the pattern itself (by checking the event list).
I have found that this unwanted program change behaviour doesn't happen (thankfully) when I'm back in song mode and playing the same RPPR pattern on a loop.
I wonder whether anyone else has noted this behavior and/or might have a solution for it?
Regards,
Aanon
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