[solved (please change user)] Doubletiggers with RTRG = 1?

Hi!

My bassdrum track on a flex suddenly plays double trigs, also when RTRG is 1.

Checked plocks: nothing.
Cleared the track, set new trigs: same again.
Created new project: same again.

RTRG works as normal, but does 2 trigs when set to 1. Also 2 trigs when set to 2.

When it happened I tried to find something on a master keyboard with different parameter settings, but not on global channel (I believe :flushed:)

What is wrong?

The sample itself maybe?

Checked audio editor: no, not the sample.
Worked normal for days until now.

Anything to do with Retrig timing? What if thatā€™s reduced to almost nothing? Or adjust it anyway to see if itā€™s definitely a retrig issue at least? Another thing to try. Put retrig at max then move it back down to 1. Maybe the internal resolution got messed up so it rounds up 1 to 2 perhaps?

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Scenes?

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Thanks, thatĀ“s it!!

IĀ“ve set up a scene with RTRG = 3, crossfader was 3 mm to the side.

Sorry, IĀ“m new with OT.
When something is wrong there are mostly 5 different places I have to look at, and I donĀ“t know all the places to look at.

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Nice. @mrcrappypantson is the saviour!

The crossfader is a bit to smooth I think.
It happens often to me that I touch another piece of gear and the arm of my jacket touches crossfader, and I think ā€œwhy is sound so strangeā€?

Ok, next time I hopefully will know it.

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If anything strange happens just quickly mute both Scene A and B ([FUNC] + [SCENE A]/[SCENE B]) before looking into the details.

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