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Started by Normanfernandez, Nov 11, 2018, 07:30 AM

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Drum Error on Mix Master :(

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vlbrgt

Norman,

What version of MixMaster are you using ?
Please let me know what actions you do just before the error shows up ?

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Fred Smith

Quote from: Normanfernandez on Nov 11, 2018, 07:30 AM
Drum Error on Mix Master :(

Did you follow the instructions?

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Normanfernandez

MixMaster 600 Bv1
And the one before the last update
I think it's MixMaster 5.

I loaded up a Midi Song.
Went to Drum Edit.

I selected a Note from " Revoice a selected Drum Instrument"
Right on the Bottom
" Delete Selected event" " Modify selected event"
Both are giving Error.

Insert New Event
Is added new notes.
Am I doing something wrong?

I was trying to Add a Pan Code for one of the notes. (Goal)
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overover

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Hi Etienne,

I've just tested this in MixMaster v5.20:

The error message mentioned by Norman also appears in this version, when clicking on "Delete Selected Event" or "Modify Selected Event" button, BUT only if the list below "Instrument Setting Events" is still EMPTY. The error message should be trapped in program code in this case.


@Norman
These buttons (at the bottom of the Drum Edit window) belong to "Instrument Setting Events" (but NOT to "Revoice a Selected Drum Instrument).

This means, first you have to ADD at least one new Instrument Setting Event (by clicking on "Insert New Event" button). Then you can use the other buttons to either Delete or Modify the selected Event.


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vlbrgt

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Norman, Chris, Fred,

Correct, an error shows up by doing these actions.
I will investigate it and trying to correct it in the future version of MixMaster.

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Etienne
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Normanfernandez

Quote from: overover on Nov 11, 2018, 01:34 PM
Hi Etienne,

I've just tested this in MixMaster v5.20:

The error message mentioned by Norman also appears in this version, when clicking on "Delete Selected Event" or "Modify Selected Event" button, BUT only if the list below "Instrument Setting Events" is still EMPTY. The error message should be trapped in program code in this case.


@Norman
These buttons (at the bottom of the Drum Edit window) belong to "Instrument Setting Events" (but NOT to "Revoice a Selected Drum Instrument).

This means, first you have to ADD at least one new Instrument Setting Event (by clicking on "Insert New Event" button. Then you can use the other buttons to either Delete or Modify the selected Event.


Best regards,
Chris
Thanks Chris for the added Info.
I think got my Solution from Insert psr command
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