“the trig less locks have a note value of zero”
“what exactly sounds wrong ?”
Here is a very simple example:
I’m in Chromatic mode, ready to record a melody on an 8 step track.
Here is what I record:
D - - - - - - -
I record one note, a D note. This is 2 semitones above the default note of C, so on the Trig page, when I hold down the trig for the note I recorded it shows “Note: +2”
So I’ll write it like this:
2 - - - - - - -
Now, let’s say I want to do some filter automation for this note which is sustaining throughout the 8 step loop (it could be a sustained synth tone or sample, doesn’t matter). OK. I enter Live Recording mode again, and as it goes through the loop, I sweep the filter. This creates 7 trigless locks, one for each step where I did not play a note in the loop.
Here’s the problem
When the loop plays back, it does not only just playback the filter automation I recorded, but it also changes the sustaining note I recorded in Chromatic mode back to “zero” for the other 7 steps, so now the melody is totally changed to:
2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
it’s now an 8th note at the pitch I want, followed by 7/8ths of a whole note at the “default pitch” of zero. I can only change this in the ways I have mentioned which halts my ability to continue working on the song, to fix this problem.
"the latter sounds normal "
If this is “Normal”, that is very disappointing to me, because it means I can not easily add ANY trigless locks once I’ve recorded a melody. This applies to both Live Recording and Grid Recording modes.
This almost defeats the point of the Chromatic mode entirely for me. It implies that you should only record a live melody once you have already done the parameter locks you want, which is the opposite of how I like to record (and I assume applies to most or many other people’s workflow as well).
It will take me less time to convert every note I play back to zero, and replace the pitch on the Synth and/or Sample patch for each trig, than it would for me to change the “Note” parameter on the Trig page for EVERY Trigless Lock, but either way is quite a hassle. Especially if I’ve got, let’s say, 4-8 notes I recorded and 56-60 trigless locks playing “zero”!
Or am I overlooking something?
I am really surprised no one has mentioned this, I’m still hoping there is something really silly I am just overlooking here…
Thanks for any help or ideas!! I apologize for my frustration! This is my only real qualm with the Rytm, which I think is incredible, and I’m still hoping I can find a solution from someone more knowledgeable than me…