paulie
1
Hi there
I 'm quiet stuck with the strange behavior of the amp.
on 2 flex machines, using exactly the same set up , I get two different behavior.
on one flex, everything seems to work perfectly, on the other one, the enveloppe parameters don’t seem to affect anything…
any idea ?
thanks
Paulie
Sounds odd. I think you´ll need provide more details though in order for us being able to help you further.
paulie
3
ok thanks
what kind of details would you need ?
Go to your first flex machine track.
Go to the Amp page.
Write down all six or whatever values. Post them here.
Repeat above with 2nd flex track.
drone
5
Sometimes the scene parameters take over the track parameter: did you set some amp parameters on a scene?
paulie
6
ok
@Drone -> no p-locks on scene anywhere
@governor -> same settings on both Amps and Playback settings
amp: anlg sync :off att: lin
fx1 : anlg fx2 : anlg
loop: off slice: off len: off
Rate: pitch tstr: off
on the first slot I can’t seem to alter hold or release
whereas I can on the second one…
I’m not a super octatrack user, but not a noob either, producing a lot with it, giging with it…but what’s going on here is just a mystery to me…and the octa is such a vast territory…
Make sure you do not have a Track LFO assigned to any of the Amp parameters.
paulie
8
done…no lfo assigned…still no change.
is there any chance that arrangement automation would do that ?
is so, can I reset it to default ?
nfim
10
Have you tried copying the working track and pasting over the non-working track?
Also try muting the scenes as well as disabling plocks on them. I had a similar problem yesterday which turned out to be scene related.
check your MIDI control settings (Project > MIDI > Control)
if AUDIO CC OUT is set to EXT, knobs won’t affect parameters
ALSO
make sure your audio tracks are not set to the same MIDI channel as a MIDI sequencer track. otherwise, knobs won’t affect THAT track, even though the knobs will work on other tracks.
i think that’s what was happening to OP