I realise this is a very, very basic insight and may or may not be related to the OP’s issue, and apologies if this is too basic. I just know this caused me alot of headaches so thought I would share it here.

Understanding how the sample slots list works was a major lightbulb moment for me. I would get very confused when going from say Pattern 1, Part 1 to Pattern 2, Part 2, and thinking ‘great, now I’m in Part 2 I will assign a different sample to Track 1’. Then I couldn’t understand why the sample for Track 1 had changed when I went back to Part 1.

What I had to understand was that when assigning a sample to a Track, you are assigning a sample SLOT to that track. I was inadvertently changing the sample loaded into sample slot 1, rather than loading the new sample into a new slot then assigning that slot in Part 2. The navigation and UI was fooling me!

The Part remembers which sample slot is assigned to a track. There’s 128 (or is it 256?) available slots in a project, each slot can be assigned to any Track in any Part.

I now tend to use a system where Track 1 Part 1 is sample slot 1, Track 1 Part 2 is sample slot 9 (1+8) and so on.

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