there is one one thing about the recording buffer confusing me.
In my prj I recorded my Moog and laptop (sampling)
T1 Flex->recording buffer 1
T2 Flex->recording buffer 2
after I made my slices and processed the sample I saved all recordings and renamed them accordingly. I don’t know why the recording buffer 1 & 2 got renamed and it stays like that even after rebooting the OT.
How can that be to my understanding the recording buffer are stored in the ram and should be empty after restarting but its not the case and where are my recording buffer 1 & 2 now ?
Because you use the SAVE AND ASSIGN > TO SELF function. Choose FLEX or STATIC instead of TO SELF when you save recordings.
Now you can reload the saved samples in another FLEX or STATIC slot, and eventually clear Recording buffers.
FLEX is better if you want to modulate slices.
(You can assign any sample to recording buffers. In that case they are loaded at start-up)
I recorded on track 1 and on track 2 and what I was trying to do was save both sample at the same time func + rec3 and save all recordings. What I didn’t know was that the recordings will be saved on the recording slot and what I specially didn’t know is that the recording buffer will load the sample every time you reboot on to that buffer.
So I have to save and assign and rename the sample because it says there is a sample with the same name. After that clear slot
What I don’t understand is where does the OT get that sample from in order to load it to the buffer after rebooting ? its not saved on cf card…
No magic. You saved recording buffers. It just behave as if you loaded a sample in a regular FLEX slot.
Recording buffers are FLEX slots. By saving ALL RECORDINGS at the same time, samples are saved and assigned TO SELF (each buffer in its own slot) automatically.
Don’t use SAVE ALL RECORDINGS nor ASSIGN TO SELF to avoid that.
It worth it for pre-sliced buffers, but it can be annoying.
Saved on the CF card, assigned to buffer slots.
Assign the recorded samples to a regular FLEX slot.