Possibly another minor S7 quirk

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2007/09/23 17:07:37 (permalink)

Possibly another minor S7 quirk

I love the new step sequencer.... but if you use EZDrummer rather than Session Drummer, then the 'LEDs' that show the current step don't behave consistently. They show in the wrong place and quite often only half of them (the right 8) sequence at all. This is mildly disconcerting but hardly the end of the world. With SD2 instead, there doesn't seem to be a problem. It may depend on whether the EZDrummer UI is being displayed, as well, I think.... worse if it is....

But what a great new feature!. I always loved being able to do drum patterns like this - it's a lot of fun, and takes me back to the old days of drum machines....

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    RE: Possibly another minor S7 quirk 2007/09/23 17:13:09 (permalink)
    Yeah, there's something a bit strange for me in the step sequencer too. Not sure what it is... most of the time all is well and there are no issues, but then a few times I've had weird, erratic behavior... I can't reproduce it yet though and don't even know what the heck really happened, except for some strange timing or sounds... hmmmmmmmm.....
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    RE: Possibly another minor S7 quirk 2007/09/23 19:39:06 (permalink)
    Update -- I created a new project that used only Cakewalk plugins and the step sequencer seemed to be performing just fine as much as I pushed it, with about 8 synths going. The prior project I had tested it in had many other plugins from third-party developers, so I'm just guessing that I have some plugin in the other mix that has some sort of issue with either Sonar 7 or with the step sequencer.... :( More testing needed.
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