pad configurations messed up

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sivandan2000
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pad configurations messed up

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I think the M3 has a system problem with pad assigning. :(
i made a combi on which pad 1 supposes to play a sample.
it worked fine (the pad actually played as i wanted). i saved the data to a USB harddrive, turned off the M3, turned it back on and loaded the data, and the PAD configuration loaded totaly wrong. acctually it doesn't play what is shows in the pad configuration window. :?:

Anyone help please!!!

please comment if you have the same problem!
Thanks alot!

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Re: pad configurations messed up

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sivandan2000 wrote:I think the M3 has a system problem with pad assigning. :(
i made a combi on which pad 1 supposes to play a sample.
it worked fine (the pad actually played as i wanted). i saved the data to a USB harddrive, turned off the M3, turned it back on and loaded the data, and the PAD configuration loaded totaly wrong. acctually it doesn't play what is shows in the pad configuration window. :?:

Anyone help please!!!

please comment if you have the same problem!
This is just a stab in the dark, but do you have the global option to load Karma setups with combis turned off?
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Post by RichF »

Another stab in the dark... Are you loading the samples when you turn the M3 on? The M3 will remember the Programs/Combis themselves, but it won't automatically load the user samples that are associated with them. If you have it triggering a sample, you'll need to load the associated sample data (*.KSC) file every time you turn it on.
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