I’ve got an “interesting” Problem at my Hands, I’ve got two apparently cursed Patterns that mess up X:X Trig Conditions.
Pattern B11 has several X:X Trig Conditions and they work like intended… unless I change to Pattern B10 and back. In that Case the X:X Trigs fire one Bar early. Changing to any other Pattern is okay (including ones that have the same Pattern Length, Master Length, Track Scales, etc. as B10). Changing from any other Pattern to B10 and back also doesn’t mess up their X:X Trig Conditions. Only B11’s X:X Trig Conditions get messed up by B10. How can that be?
It seems to be similar to this Problem: X:X Conditional Trigs: A Pattern Cueing Saga however they had this issue in General, but in my Case it only happens with those two cursed Patterns.
I’ve already tried everything in my Imagination; Pattern Change Length, Track Scale, changing up Kits, Chaining Patterns, Song Mode, receiving Pattern Changes from my DN2… nothing seems to work.
Has anyone encountered this Problem or an Idea how I can resolve this?
Maybe try copying pattern data for one or both patterns to a different slot and see if the behavior follows as they interact with each other in the new pattern slots or with the originals.
Sounds like a strange problem.
The topic you linked suggested upgrading firmware was the fix, and I assume you’re on whatever is current for your machine, but maybe back up your projects to your computer and try reloading the firmware by sysex or USB, or contact elektron support, just because it seems like a very isolated issue without much documentation.
I’m not seeing anything in the bug reports topic or with general search criteria.
Just a couple of days ago, I had a problem very similar to yours.
My trig conditions weren’t being considered by Analog Four.
My problem was related to the track scale setting of a track. Basically, with the sequencer running, I changed the length of a track from 32 to 64 steps. I don’t understand why (maybe a bug, but I don’t know), but the sequencer didn’t copy any trigs to steps 33 to 64 (last two pages). Basically, I had a 32-step sequence, but with a “length” set to 64. And Analog Four played the 32 steps, but all four of the scale page LEDs were lit (just to be clear). no trig conditions applayed