It seems that I managed to find a way to reproduce the issue of mixed samples between parts (with firmware 1.30C).
- Choose an empty bank (let’s say C), and prepare two patterns (C01, C02) using Part 1 and Part 2 respecitvely like this:
1.1 On C01 (Part 1) set track T5 to a static machine and assign a sample to it (let’s say P1-sample.wav). On the playback setup page turn loop mode on. Set pattern length 64. Place a single playback trig only on the very first step of the pattern. Save the part (Part 1).
1.2 Assign Part 2 to C02. Set track T5 to a static machine, too, and assign a different sample to it (let’s say P2-sample.wav). On the playback setup page turn loop mode on. Set pattern length 64. Place a single playback trig only on the very first step of the pattern. Save the part (Part 2). - Keep T5 selected. Go back to C01 and press PLAY. You must hear P1-sample.wav.
- Continuously wriggle the Pitch knob in order to alter the parts.
- While playing C01 (single loop only) queue C02. When it switches to C02 you must hear P2-sample.wav.
- Once C02 is over, press STOP.
- Go back to C01.
- Reload part (Part 1) by pressing FUNCTION + CUE.
- Switch to C02. Do NOT reload the part (Part 2) here!
- Press PLAY. I expect you here P1-sample.wav instead of P2-sample.wav. However the latter is on the display (which is fine). You should hear the wrong sample even if you stop the pattern playing and press T5 + PLAY.
- Double click on T5. You see the sample slot list and P2-sample.wav selected. Press FUNCTION+YES. Now you should hear the expected sample (P2-sample.wav).
- Exit from sample slot list and start playing C02 again. You should hear the expected sample (P2-sample.wav).
Would you mind to try to reproduce it on your device? 