
not sure if this'll help you but...
do you record into a software program?
if you do, try recording each individual track on your 1k or whatever you got, right onto a separate, individual track on your computer program (cubase, etc.)... that way you got each separate track from your 1k laid out on it's own track on your computer... do this by turning the loop off on your 1k and just solo each track for 4 bars, 2 bars, 8 bars, whatever and check the signal in your software program to see how that **** coming through... you end up with a bunch of loops that you can just duplicate into a whole track... then when you got it long enough, go back and mute out certain loops that you don't want coming through at certain points in your track. (mute your hats to end a 4 bar loop or whatever you want)... it might take a bit of editing in your software program but from my experience it works nicely... it's basically just recording live audio but by soloing each track from your 1k onto your computer you lose no sound quality when you export that audio data into a wave file from your software program.
you still have your effects from your 1k and then you can even beef some things up, if you want, once you've laid down each individual track on your computer from within that program.
this is all pending on whether you have a mixer that runs from your 1k into your computer, and on whether or not you record into a program at all...
anyways if you do it this way you're for sure not going to have any problems like the one you had...
this is just my suggestion and if someone else has advice i'm definitely listening.
PEACE
rhythm plays a role to caress my soul,
unfold my daily livin
energy transferred when the track's risen