Hello,
I'm having a problem with recording a song. I made the song last night and copied it onto my SD card. It has an arpeggiated track and a drum track, but other than that it's pretty simple. Today I tried to add another track into the list (was looking to add another sound), but when I go to record, the first track is a little messed up (like as if I dubbed another arpeggio in the bass on the first track, but I definitely didn't). Could I get some help about this, because I am composing an album and this is the title song.
Thanks!
Noob Question: SD Card and Sequencing Help?
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Noob Question: SD Card and Sequencing Help?
Korg M50-88 with Dell Inspiron 14 7000, Windows 8.1, 8 GB RAM, up to 3.0GHz Intel i7 Processor. Sony Acid Music Studio 10.0. USB-A to B and Yamaha UX-16 MIDI Interface.
Have you checked out to push "clear" option when you load the .seq file?
Another cheking is in preferencies label. Make sure it´s in overwrite mode, instead of overdubbing.
Hope this can help.
Another cheking is in preferencies label. Make sure it´s in overwrite mode, instead of overdubbing.
Hope this can help.
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I think I found a deeper problem...to start out the song, I went to Gliding Squares and used the arpeggiator pattern U0380(INT), and I received a nice little skippy sound I was looking for. I transferred it over to SEQ mode via ENTER+REC/WRITE. I ran the arpeggio again and it came out mushy. I went to P7 of the SEQ tracks and the PROG screen. There were some small differences but I changed them to match the PROG. Unfortunately, it still didn't sound right. I am racking my brain to try and figure this out!
I really am bad at this, huh? ^^;
I really am bad at this, huh? ^^;
Korg M50-88 with Dell Inspiron 14 7000, Windows 8.1, 8 GB RAM, up to 3.0GHz Intel i7 Processor. Sony Acid Music Studio 10.0. USB-A to B and Yamaha UX-16 MIDI Interface.