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music out of sequence with grid


manscan

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I have used LOR for 4 years and am stumped on something that is happening today. I hope someone can help.

I am sequencing a new song. I have the grid at 0.05 secs. The song plays and the graphic grid moves along nicely. I have the sequencer to "Play Visable Screen".

I sequence the first few seconds of the song. I then, move the grid over a few more seconds to continue the sequencing and attempt to play the song back. No matter what part of the grid I am on the song starts over from the beginning.

I have never had this happen. What can I do to keep the song with the grid?

Thanks for any help anyone can offer

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In sequence editor, PLAY, PLAY RANGE change to Visible Screen. Sounds like perhaps Full Sequence might be selected

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Yes, It is set to " Visible Screen". No matter where I move the grid and hit play the song play at the beginning instead of where I am on the graph. It's the strangest thing. Cant seem to get it fixed.

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yes, that part works. Also play entire song works. Its just anytime I use " Play Visible" No matter where I am on the graphic grid and hit play the song starts playing totally out of sequence unless I start it only at the beginning.

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manscan wrote:

yes, that part works. Also play entire song works. Its just anytime I use " Play Visible" No matter where I am on the graphic grid and hit play the song starts playing totally out of sequence unless I start it only at the beginning.


Is this a MP3 file? Sounds like it is encoded with a variable bit rate.

Either reencode it with a constant bit rate or switch to a wav version
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I work with computers at work that control production machines. I have noted that sometimes when something does not work right. I have just done a reboot and it clears everything up. Its like the program has forgotten how to address a register and rebooting clears up the register pointer and all is good again..

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