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Per, Another thought: I'm on the 1010 Yahoo group and your description of this issue sounds a lot like some of the bug reports I've heard with pre-2.3 version roms (I think some of the bugs even involved erroneous Note messages). The latest 1010 rom version is 2.3. Earlier 2.x versions of the rom seem to be the buggiest. Do you happen to know which version of the 1010 rom you're working with? (The only way to determine the rom version of a 1010 is to open it up and look at the sticker on the chip, fyi) Fwiw, someone on this list also cooked up a 1010 editor utility (PC only *shrug*) which he's still improving but is getting raves so far. Also: Do you have a midi protocol analyzer like midi-ox (only on PC, but free)? If so, plug your 1010 into that and check the output stream to see if you've got buggie Note messages being sent, or you could use a sequencer to capture the stream and check that. Laydah, Mike > -----Original Message----- > From: Kim Flint [mailto:kflint@loopers-delight.com] > Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 1:51 PM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: SV: EDP quest: unrounded multiply --> record goes back to > loop 1 > > > At 03:06 AM 6/25/2003, Per Boysen wrote: > > > Från: Per Boysen [mailto:per@boysen.se] > > > > > Since I got LOOP4 I have found that whenever I'm ending an > > > unrounded multiply with record my EDP goes back to loop 1 (if > > > I'm not already in loop 1). Why? > > > > I'll post the details to the list: > > > >SwitchQuant = off > >Record mode = SAF > >Overdub = toggle > >RoundMode = off > >Insert mode = Sub > >Quantize = 8th > >Sync = Out > > > >The "jumping-to-loop1" effect happens with just any of the > settings for > >the following parameters: SwitchQuant, RoundMode, Record mode, Insert > >mode. > > it doesn't happen here. are there any other parameters you > have changed > from the defaults? If you reset the parameters to factory > defaults, do you > have the same problem? > > It would be helpful if you explained the sequence of events > you do that > cause this to happen. I just tried a whole assortment of rounded and > unrounded multiplies, with midi or with the panel buttons, > and still have > no idea if I'm really doing the same thing you are. > > >I'm using all midi control from a Behringer FCB1010 pedal. I > don't have > >the original analogue Gibson pedal handy for testing. > > perhaps the problem is in how you programmed your midi controller? > > kim