By cornelius
Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:39 pm
fellows, this is my first post/topic and my English is not the best, sorry for that.
there are at least two other topics about that or a similar problem (MPC60 II Pads prob ? and
Strange clock noise in background of MPC60 ) but i decided to start a new discussion.
when i hit a pad with, lets say a hihat sample assigned to it. i can hear in the background playing another sound i sampled into the 60. that background sound is not loud but its there. if i have different samples in my 60, the background sound changes randomly. the background sound only play as long as the sample assigned to the pad is playing.
I powered on/off my 60 a few times, experimented a bit with different samples and i realised, that when i fire up the machine, load/sample some sounds, assign them to pads and play one after the other (e.g. first a hihat then a snare then a longer piano sample) the problem with the ghost sound does not occur!! *BUT* then, when playing the longer piano sample and *WHILE* its playing i play some hihat and then after piano sample has finished i play only the hihat sample, then i can hear sometimes parts of the piano sample in the background...damn. AND its not always playing the same part of the sample in the background, its flipping.
I opened my 60, took the ram extension out and tried again...same problem.
I have the SCSI board installed, but i think it has nothing to to with that.
I also realised that if i delete the piano sample it can still occur as ghost sound, wtf?
any hints?
thanks
there are at least two other topics about that or a similar problem (MPC60 II Pads prob ? and
Strange clock noise in background of MPC60 ) but i decided to start a new discussion.
when i hit a pad with, lets say a hihat sample assigned to it. i can hear in the background playing another sound i sampled into the 60. that background sound is not loud but its there. if i have different samples in my 60, the background sound changes randomly. the background sound only play as long as the sample assigned to the pad is playing.
I powered on/off my 60 a few times, experimented a bit with different samples and i realised, that when i fire up the machine, load/sample some sounds, assign them to pads and play one after the other (e.g. first a hihat then a snare then a longer piano sample) the problem with the ghost sound does not occur!! *BUT* then, when playing the longer piano sample and *WHILE* its playing i play some hihat and then after piano sample has finished i play only the hihat sample, then i can hear sometimes parts of the piano sample in the background...damn. AND its not always playing the same part of the sample in the background, its flipping.
I opened my 60, took the ram extension out and tried again...same problem.
I have the SCSI board installed, but i think it has nothing to to with that.
I also realised that if i delete the piano sample it can still occur as ghost sound, wtf?
any hints?
thanks