From: Philip N. <pan...@ya...> - 2005-05-01 20:55:08
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--- Philip Nelson <pan...@ya...> wrote: > > > I managed to reproduce something similar atleast. It seems to be a state > that > > > > can occur when pitchbend has been used. > > I'll try this out later and thanks a lot for trying. It makes sense. I > haven't > had the problem when recording drum parts with I do from my keyboard. But I'm > a > lame keyboard player and the organ/keyboard parts I'm doing with my guitar > synth (gr-50 with gk2 pickup). Pitch bend is quite likely very different in > this case than when a keyboard is the source. I'll also look into how to just > turn it off while recording. > > I have been using the transpose as a workaround, thanks I will get this done! > > I have been keeping some notes about various issues and will post more after > the concert on friday night. > > Thanks everybody! > > Philip - http://blogs.xcskiwinn.org/panmanphil > "There's a difference between righteous anger and just being crabby" - > Barbara > Philip - http://blogs.xcskiwinn.org/panmanphil "There's a difference between righteous anger and just being crabby" - Barbara |