Thanks Lotuzia - I had looked at the Gate as I realised it was related to that. Try this though, and I think the nature of the bug may change slightly, perhaps it's a GUI/Gate bug..Lotuzia wrote: Thanks for the report on the forgotten text layerI spotted it also two days ago. It will be fixed.
So I DLed your pattern andimported it in my StiX, and the answer is : Check the GATE TIME of the bass drum in the single line sequencer editor. In pattern A, only the first step of kick line has its gate time altered, and has approx gate time 50% ( so that explains why the two following kick strikes are shorter, because their gate time is zeroed, wich gives the nice contrast/effect). In Pattern B however, all the steps of the Kick have the same GATE TIME (like if you had used the gang mode edit ), but it's slighty shorter than the first step of pattern A ( approx 30%) So all you need to do to recover the same kick character is adjust the gate time in pattern B and maje it a bit longer for the 1rst kick. And now that you have understood the trick, yoàu can fix all the patterns as you want. And use this for all your beats.
the GATE TIME parameter is an essential parameter in StiX. I'd also recommend to read the little chaper I wrote in the manual about the relationship between the sequencer gate time and the analog enveloppes. It takes a few minutes, but once you'll have mastered it, nothing will stop you
And .... nice minimal beatI enjoyed it.
<deleted wall of text> - I think I need to play more if i want to accurately report these.
I would make this one request - when loading into a new project, StiX loads up with the last used pattern and kit; can this be changed to load any preset? Say, my own initialisation Kit? Perhaps this is handled in the Miscellaneous options, "Init settings from current settings" but I'm not sure.
Also, page numbers in the manual - listed in the index, but none on the pages!
I've got a feeling today is going to whizz by.. I should really be recording some acoustic guitar, but man, I wanna learn this! You're an awful human being Lotuzia, forcing us to question our priorities like this
