04-16-2021, 10:53 AM
The first marker you place to EQ an 8-bit note gets ignored, until an actual sound has played with that instrument.
Steps to reproduce:
- Select 8-Bit Triangle
- Turn on EQ, leave settings at default
- Put some 8-Bit Triangle notes in measure 2.
- Put a marker before the notes, and make it set the high EQ down to minimum value (for example)
- Play the song. The first loop through the song, it'll ignore your marker. The second loop through, it'll respect your marker.
Demonstrable scenario here - Note the difference on first play and upon subsequent plays. Even if you stop the sequence and restart it, it'll be "fixed" in that OS will respect the marker:
Workaround:
"Prime" your sequence by hiding a 1/16th 8-Bit note somewhere in the measures prior to where you want to use the instrument. Try to make it blend in with the other sounds, so it doesn't stick out.
Steps to reproduce:
- Select 8-Bit Triangle
- Turn on EQ, leave settings at default
- Put some 8-Bit Triangle notes in measure 2.
- Put a marker before the notes, and make it set the high EQ down to minimum value (for example)
- Play the song. The first loop through the song, it'll ignore your marker. The second loop through, it'll respect your marker.
Demonstrable scenario here - Note the difference on first play and upon subsequent plays. Even if you stop the sequence and restart it, it'll be "fixed" in that OS will respect the marker:
Workaround:
"Prime" your sequence by hiding a 1/16th 8-Bit note somewhere in the measures prior to where you want to use the instrument. Try to make it blend in with the other sounds, so it doesn't stick out.