By phoenix224
Fri Aug 25, 2017 2:41 pm
Hello,
I bought a used MPC2500 LE recently and found a potential issue with the unit, or maybe just the OS. It has JJ OSXL 3.5.3 installed.
When I load one shot samples (from sample libraries) from the hard drive and audition them with the pads, the samples sound fine.
But when I load them in a program and then play them with the pads, most of the samples have an echo repeat on them. Usually a single repeat that is lower in the mix.
I ruled out double triggering, since it happens on any pad, and doesn't ever stop with reduced pressure, using two fingers, or hitting in the center of the pad.
I noticed that if I reduce the release setting in the amp (ADSR) envelope for each sample from 20 to 13 or 14, it goes away. But I can't tell if reducing the release setting chops off the end of the sample.
What I want to know is if this is normal with the JJ OSXL to have to reduce the release time after loading a one-shot sample. Or if there is something wrong with the machine. Or if I am missing an OS setting.
When I sample drum hits myself, I do not get this echo behavior. So, I'm not sure if this is a problem with loading samples from the hard drive, or even just loading sample libraries.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I bought a used MPC2500 LE recently and found a potential issue with the unit, or maybe just the OS. It has JJ OSXL 3.5.3 installed.
When I load one shot samples (from sample libraries) from the hard drive and audition them with the pads, the samples sound fine.
But when I load them in a program and then play them with the pads, most of the samples have an echo repeat on them. Usually a single repeat that is lower in the mix.
I ruled out double triggering, since it happens on any pad, and doesn't ever stop with reduced pressure, using two fingers, or hitting in the center of the pad.
I noticed that if I reduce the release setting in the amp (ADSR) envelope for each sample from 20 to 13 or 14, it goes away. But I can't tell if reducing the release setting chops off the end of the sample.
What I want to know is if this is normal with the JJ OSXL to have to reduce the release time after loading a one-shot sample. Or if there is something wrong with the machine. Or if I am missing an OS setting.
When I sample drum hits myself, I do not get this echo behavior. So, I'm not sure if this is a problem with loading samples from the hard drive, or even just loading sample libraries.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.