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V Collection - Legacy versions => Jupiter-8V => Jupiter-8V Technical Issues => Topic started by: dub13 on March 30, 2012, 12:12:46 am
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I am having problems with the JP8 V2 patches arbitrarily changing on their own.
at first the problem occured when I would re-open the project: the patch was not as I had saved the project. Now it is happening as I stop and start the song at differant points.
for instance: I play from the head .... listen ... stop to mak an adjustment (not to the JP8) or have a smoke and when I resume playing the JP has changed the patch ! wtf ? .... analog modeling for real !! hahaha.
I am using 3 instances of the JP8 in the same project. And two other Arturia plug-ins. I have re-named and saved the patches both in the Logic library and created a project in the JP8 menu.
any help or direction greatly appreciated !! Must meet deadline.
thanks in advance
MAC 0SX 10.6.8
3.2GHz Quad-core Intel Xenon
3 GB 1066 MHz DDR3
( 2 TB Lacie external drive) <- but the Arturia is installed on the Mac drive.
Logic Pro 9.1.6 (in 32 bit mode)
Reason 5 is also slaved (or politically correct, "rewired")
please help asap !
thank you
christopher
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Does this happen when there is only one instance of Jupiter8v-2 in the Logic sequence? i have a theory that since 2.5, some of the release times have been calibrated differently, but I am not sure, so I don't want to say that with any certainty.
But with certainty, I am lovin this VI. Always wanted a Jupiter 8 - thank you Arturia!
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sorry for the delay in replying ....
but seems pretty dead around here. I may have solved it. When I save the patch via the main interface of the GUI (upper left corner flip menu) I have the problem. But when I enter the JP8's editor (where the efx, etc are) it seems to be stable.
bit confused by your response ... what release times ? On filters ? ... ?? Not sure how this would effect a patch completely changing to a differant one.
I agree the Arturia software is great sounding !! After re-amping through a tube pre they really come alive.