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  • @R_2 said:

    @thecalimaki said:
    From my testing just now, only StratOST Swing (both variations) goes out of sync with the metronome. No workaround for that problem. I’ll probably report it to Korg

    Some others don’t perfectly align with the sequencer, as if they’re slightly too short for the tempo.
    Which results in an audible (very fast) double-trigger the moment a sequencer note restarts the loop.
    It varies every time I restart the sequencer, but it’s noticeable most of the time.
    I’m not sure this is a new thing, perhaps SantaAna has always done that.

    Low HB OST in the example below. But some others behave the same (StratOST Single).

    Pretty crazy reply by Korg regarding the StratOST Swing pattern. Just set the endpoint to 29 instead of 32 and it should be a perfect 2 bar loop. Lol.

  • @thecalimaki said:

    @R_2 said:

    @thecalimaki said:
    From my testing just now, only StratOST Swing (both variations) goes out of sync with the metronome. No workaround for that problem. I’ll probably report it to Korg

    Some others don’t perfectly align with the sequencer, as if they’re slightly too short for the tempo.
    Which results in an audible (very fast) double-trigger the moment a sequencer note restarts the loop.
    It varies every time I restart the sequencer, but it’s noticeable most of the time.
    I’m not sure this is a new thing, perhaps SantaAna has always done that.

    Low HB OST in the example below. But some others behave the same (StratOST Single).

    Pretty crazy reply by Korg regarding the StratOST Swing pattern. Just set the endpoint to 29 instead of 32 and it should be a perfect 2 bar loop. Lol.

    Doesn’t make sense. The loop is clearly out of sync (too slow).
    Seems like they didn’t actually listen to it.

  • @R_2 said:

    @thecalimaki said:

    @R_2 said:

    @thecalimaki said:
    From my testing just now, only StratOST Swing (both variations) goes out of sync with the metronome. No workaround for that problem. I’ll probably report it to Korg

    Some others don’t perfectly align with the sequencer, as if they’re slightly too short for the tempo.
    Which results in an audible (very fast) double-trigger the moment a sequencer note restarts the loop.
    It varies every time I restart the sequencer, but it’s noticeable most of the time.
    I’m not sure this is a new thing, perhaps SantaAna has always done that.

    Low HB OST in the example below. But some others behave the same (StratOST Single).

    Pretty crazy reply by Korg regarding the StratOST Swing pattern. Just set the endpoint to 29 instead of 32 and it should be a perfect 2 bar loop. Lol.

    Doesn’t make sense. The loop is clearly out of sync (too slow).
    Seems like they didn’t actually listen to it.

    Nice, the latest Gadget update fixed the Swing pattern in Santa Ana.

  • R_2R_2
    edited May 27

    @thecalimaki said:

    @R_2 said:

    @thecalimaki said:

    @R_2 said:

    @thecalimaki said:
    From my testing just now, only StratOST Swing (both variations) goes out of sync with the metronome. No workaround for that problem. I’ll probably report it to Korg

    Some others don’t perfectly align with the sequencer, as if they’re slightly too short for the tempo.
    Which results in an audible (very fast) double-trigger the moment a sequencer note restarts the loop.
    It varies every time I restart the sequencer, but it’s noticeable most of the time.
    I’m not sure this is a new thing, perhaps SantaAna has always done that.

    Low HB OST in the example below. But some others behave the same (StratOST Single).

    Pretty crazy reply by Korg regarding the StratOST Swing pattern. Just set the endpoint to 29 instead of 32 and it should be a perfect 2 bar loop. Lol.

    Doesn’t make sense. The loop is clearly out of sync (too slow).
    Seems like they didn’t actually listen to it.

    Nice, the latest Gadget update fixed the Swing pattern in Santa Ana.

    I noticed it too. Seems they figure it out after all, or did you sent them another message after their initial response?
    Released note says: fixed issue affecting some presets in SantaAna. But the subtle double triggers demonstrated in my vid are still there.
    But the StratOST Swing was totally out of sync. So makes sense they fixed that.

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