by Little Gorilla » Sun Aug 04, 2013 4:16 pm
Hello there - I was just wondering if anyone has experienced this problem / bug/ whatever.
Basically what happens is that somewhere in the process of working on a patch I notice that I'm only getting a couple of voices - press down a third key and the first note goes! Well, fair enough possibly but firstly it happens on patches that really shouldn't be causing a problem. Secondly it affects other patches - so if I save the one I'm working on, call up another patch which normally can have far more voices in use then that patch also can only manage two. This includes the init patch.
The only way to get rid of the problem is to reboot the synth. Then everything is back to normal and that includes the patch that I was working on when the problem arose, which will now have a sensible number of voices operating. So - something not quite right I think.
I suspect, although I'm a long way from certain, that Unison is implicated somehow. It's not as straightforward as turning on Unison and turning it off again and having voices still "reserved" when they shouldn't be but I feel that could be a significant factor. I shall keep observing.
So - anyone else noticed anything similar?
Many thanks for your attention.
Hello there - I was just wondering if anyone has experienced this problem / bug/ whatever.
Basically what happens is that somewhere in the process of working on a patch I notice that I'm only getting a couple of voices - press down a third key and the first note goes! Well, fair enough possibly but firstly it happens on patches that really shouldn't be causing a problem. Secondly it affects other patches - so if I save the one I'm working on, call up another patch which normally can have far more voices in use then that patch also can only manage two. This includes the init patch.
The only way to get rid of the problem is to reboot the synth. Then everything is back to normal and that includes the patch that I was working on when the problem arose, which will now have a sensible number of voices operating. So - something not quite right I think.
I suspect, although I'm a long way from certain, that Unison is implicated somehow. It's not as straightforward as turning on Unison and turning it off again and having voices still "reserved" when they shouldn't be but I feel that could be a significant factor. I shall keep observing.
So - anyone else noticed anything similar?
Many thanks for your attention.