Forum to discuss all matters relating to the MPC1000 and MPC2500 operating systems created by 'JJ' (all versions).
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By maara Tue May 18, 2010 11:14 am
eltoppo51 wrote:This is strange, whenever this has happened to me it's always been the release value an chnging that has fixed it straight away.


i set it to 0 but it didn't resolved the problem... neither the swing or whatever... I guess that there must be something i forgot :-(
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By dunego Sun May 23, 2010 5:40 am
I hear this gap in a audio track also. I´m using JJosXL 1.35 in a 2500. It´s really small gap, you can only notice it in solo, but we know that this makes big difference. Nobody else noticed it in a audiotrack ?
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By elevated Sun May 23, 2010 2:18 pm
If anyone is still having this problem, you can send me the project folder as a zip and I'll see what I can do. Post link here or PM me for my email address.
By taiden Tue May 08, 2012 3:54 am
Sorry for a thread resurrect but I figured I'd post in here instead of starting a whole new thread.

JJOS 3.13 here on an MPC1000... I had to go back to Akai OS because of a slight gap at the end of each loop in the main screen while recording. Total dealbreaker for me. Was there a resolution to this issue?
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By wudsiba Wed May 09, 2012 5:16 pm
I've had this problem and I know there is a simple fix. I don't have my Mp right now to test it (getting some tact switches replaced), but I have an idea. Make sure that the sample is not looped in trim mode. I think this is how I was able to fix the problem in the past. Once I get my Mp back I'll try to figure this out..
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By TYPO Wed May 09, 2012 11:15 pm
wudsiba wrote:I've had this problem and I know there is a simple fix. I don't have my Mp right now to test it (getting some tact switches replaced), but I have an idea. Make sure that the sample is not looped in trim mode. I think this is how I was able to fix the problem in the past. Once I get my Mp back I'll try to figure this out..


I use samples set to loop in trim mode all the time and have never experienced this.
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By Bugfix Thu May 10, 2012 10:03 am
maara wrote:I have a sample - its for example a 4 bar music loop on 119 bpm.
When i set it on the pad and place the pad event on the very begining of the drum type track, set the tempo of the sequence to 119 and turn loop on, there is a little gap between the end and start of the loop (just small but hearable)....

When i di the same but set the track type to audio, place there the exactly same sample, set the sequence to 119 and loop it, there is no gap and the loop is perfect....

Does anyody know why??


The sample is not trimmed well or it's not exactly 119bmp. Adjust a tempo to cover the gap, now if u hear something connecting bad at the transition from end loop to start, that means it's trimmed bad.

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By wudsiba Fri May 11, 2012 2:21 am
wudsiba wrote:I've had this problem and I know there is a simple fix. I don't have my Mp right now to test it (getting some tact switches replaced), but I have an idea. Make sure that the sample is not looped in trim mode. I think this is how I was able to fix the problem in the past. Once I get my Mp back I'll try to figure this out..



Just got my Mp back today and tried this out. For some reason when I have a sample looped in trim mode it leaves a small gap when sequenced. Don't know why, but I'm sure of it.