Hello there,
Trying out TW16Wx properly for the first time, within FL Studio. Looks like the program does everything I need, except for this single issue that I have not been able to get to the bottom of (have tried restarting, reinstalling etc).
I have a bunch of samples added from a .sfz file and can see the regions aligned as they should be, as well as the root notes, but when I press the inbuilt midi keyboard to test it appears to be triggering the sample located two tones above the location I am pressing instead of the one for the corresponding region. E.g.:
As you can see, I am clicking D3 and it is playing the sample corresponding to F3. This has the side effect of shifting the entire window over which the samples are triggered (I can play two tones lower than the regions end, which is also two tones lower than the group "Program Bounds", whereas the highest two tones are silent, despite having a mapped region area and being within the group program bounds).
This may be a silly question as I am a beginner but I have searched all over and can't find anything that matches online. I would like to resolve this and continue with my project - any help please?
Thank you.
-J
[TW16Wx 3] Region alignment issue driving me insane - please help!
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 4 May, 2023
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 2 posts since 4 May, 2023
Okay, uhh, I appear to have fixed this. I had to completely delete the TX16Wx instrument by replacing it with another channel type, and then reload it, and the mapping behaved normally. Seems it was a transient glitch, but perhaps something that needs to be looked into as it was very unintuitive to resolve.
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- KVRAF
- 2550 posts since 27 May, 2005 from Stockholm
I am guessing you managed to set transpose to something > 0. (Program slot)
TX16Wx Software Sampler:
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