Calling All Patch GURUS!
Posted: 16:51, 4 December 2006
I've got a Roland Fantom X and at the moment I seem to have some sort of filter sweep ghost that I can't get rid of!
The patch in particular is the Deep Wine Patch: PR - G 067 , but saying that I've had this problem before.
Basically I would love to know if anybody does know, how to get rid of this low pass filter sweep that seems to hide within patches.
I'll be playing a synth line for say 15 seconds, and then all of a sudden the sound will change for a while, before magically returning back to the original sound, and all i'm doing is playing.
I have tried changing the values in patch edit with envelope filters and all sorts of things, but i just CANT get rid of it!
All i want is a patch that remains consistant, i'm recording parts at the moment, and its so annoying not having any control over a good patch that has some strange envelope or filter sweep built into.
Please somebody help!
Many Thanks
Sam
MusicMechanic
The patch in particular is the Deep Wine Patch: PR - G 067 , but saying that I've had this problem before.
Basically I would love to know if anybody does know, how to get rid of this low pass filter sweep that seems to hide within patches.
I'll be playing a synth line for say 15 seconds, and then all of a sudden the sound will change for a while, before magically returning back to the original sound, and all i'm doing is playing.
I have tried changing the values in patch edit with envelope filters and all sorts of things, but i just CANT get rid of it!
All i want is a patch that remains consistant, i'm recording parts at the moment, and its so annoying not having any control over a good patch that has some strange envelope or filter sweep built into.
Please somebody help!
Many Thanks

MusicMechanic