What I'm trying to achieve is to play an audio style midi with looped audio samples of real arpeggiated guitar. The result would be surprising if it were not for the inconvenience in the margin. Later also a short video.
style creator: setting with defined note range. For example: note limit: Ab-1-G0, high key: G and transpose: retrigger to root. NTT: root trans, chord, bass (on / off is indifferent).
I play a Bb major in the style, corresponding to the sample BbMaj that I put on the note Bb-1. I don't understand why with these settings, playing the style, moving from the Bbmaj chord to the Cm chord (in this example an arpeggiated guitar audio sample set on the note Cm0 with velocity 127) the style play the audio sample, randomly, at the beginning of the next bar, an octave below or above the interval of notes that I have set, varying the pitch of the sample, to then correct the shot by correctly playing the sample within the interval that I have set. Could anyone help me understand why this happens? Does this also happen with the sx900? Or should I think that there is a flaw in the S975's operating system in the sequencer part of the style creator? I also noticed that by playing on the editor page of the style creator and setting notes of length 1/4 (always the same note Eb), the sequencer moves in jerks and not regularly (see photo). I know that describing it is a bit complicated but I hope that with the help of the photos and the mp3 I will post you can understand what is happening. Thanks.
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