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SH-01a sequencer bug?

Posted: 01:37, 22 January 2018
by afewster
Noticing an interesting 'feature' - when transpose is set to M, entering the same two notes sequentially in the sequencer (i.e. C, C) results in a 'tie' note, whereas in L or H setting, the notes play sequentially as entered. I assume this is a bug.

Re: SH-01a sequencer bug?

Posted: 11:08, 22 January 2018
by cloudburst
Set that sequence running and then try reducing the envelope decay time.

CB

Re: SH-01a sequencer bug?

Posted: 04:44, 23 January 2018
by afewster
It's easily reproducible. Set transpose to M - create a sequence with the same notes. It will create a tie note. Switch transpose to L or H and it will play as entered. ADSR doesn't change the behavior. It's a bug.

Re: SH-01a sequencer bug?

Posted: 09:37, 23 January 2018
by cloudburst
I have tried this again for you, and with the patch I am using it does not recreate the problem.

Can you try something for me? Assuming you haven't got rid of your factory patches, pick tone T1-4 first. Then set the transpose to M. Then write your sequence. Then play it. What happens?

CB

Re: SH-01a sequencer bug?

Posted: 03:22, 24 January 2018
by afewster
Hey CB - so I can't reproduce with patch 1-4 (I can on 2-3 as another example however)!

That said, check out the attachment (apologies for the TV in the background) - you can see the behavior. Changing the range to match the impacted octave has no effect.

Thanks for pitching in!

Re: SH-01a sequencer bug?

Posted: 13:11, 29 January 2018
by cloudburst
I just tried this. Mine works fine on both 1-4 and 2-3. Hmm.

CB
afewster wrote:Hey CB - so I can't reproduce with patch 1-4 (I can on 2-3 as another example however)!

That said, check out the attachment (apologies for the TV in the background) - you can see the behavior. Changing the range to match the impacted octave has no effect.

Thanks for pitching in!