MATRIXSYNTH: Roland JD-Xi 1st SESSIONS encountering OVERFLOW


Friday, June 26, 2015

Roland JD-Xi 1st SESSIONS encountering OVERFLOW


Published on Jun 26, 2015 LESINDES

"This video was recorded with Firmware 1.02. Actual is 1.10. But the overflow bug in my video is not on the list of bug fixes!!!
I will post the 2nd attempt in which I was able to create all 4 layers but encountering overflow as well in the end :-(
ROLAND WRITES about version 1.10
'[ Bug Fixes ]
The following bugs were fixed. Switching the program during pattern playback sometimes produces noise. The defaults for Compressor parameters are all 0. Analog Filter sounds sometimes do not change smoothly. Executing a pattern copy sometimes results in system hungup. Arpeggio behavior is sometimes erratic during arpeggio hold. When the MIDI Sync Mode is set to Slave, Tempo is displayed and the setting value can be changed. When Favorite is in effect, erasing an entire pattern of patterns is not possible. Noise sometimes occurs during Analog Synth Part play. During real-time recording at Scale = 1/12, the recording position is sometimes out of sync with the step. Arpeggio playback is possible during step recording. The information shown on the display changed when Pattern Length was set. The sound played sometimes changes between the first and second pattern loops. The level sometimes slowly rises when switching a program that uses Compressor. The sound of Triangle wave is distorted at the start of play when switching from a program using Vocoder to a program using Triangle wave with Analog Synth. Sometimes patterns recorded in real time goes out of tune during playback. When the keyboard is fingered during playback of a pattern in which pitch and modulation wheel operation have been recorded, the wheel operation is not applied to the keyboard sound. Inserting a tie using the Key Hold button during step recording results in behavior in which ties are inserted in other parts as well. Duration is erratic when a tie is entered in step recording.'"

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