hi all--
I'm having a problem with my ESX-1 "ignoring" the values I've programmed into a pattern -- specifically, the filter parameters. Occasionally when I switch to a particular pattern, the ESX will substitute different filter settings, which radically changes the sound of the pattern.
Here's what happens in detail:
1) I create a pattern, which contains filter settings for a part (say, a guitar sample on Part 1).
2) I save this pattern, and then switch to a different pattern.
3) When I return to the first pattern, the filter settings for the guitar sample on part 1 are different than what I previously saved. For instance:
--> it will be functioning as though I selected a high-pass filter, even though I'd programmed a low-pass filter into the pattern (and even though low-pass filter light is on!). If I press the filter Type button 4 times (essentially re-select the low-pass filter), it works properly again.
--> it will change the value of the cutoff knob to "zero" even though I programmed it to a much higher value. Again, just touching it will fix it.
NOTE: The pattern is saved correctly: the "original value" indicator lights up correctly to the settings I chose.
This is happening in about 2% of my patterns-- not a huge problem but very scary, because the incorrect filter settings often makes the sample appear to be gone. Now I know that if a sample has disappeared, I can just fool around with the filter settings to make it come back, but that's not very comforting!
Has anyone experienced anything like this?
Thanks--
Doug
Problem with ESX recalling pattern settings
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