Hi all
I really like the Muse which i have now owned for a couple of months, however I have experienced several issues with the sequencer some of which i have resolved on the presets which are now fine some which I have not hence this request.
Firstly I have tried to follow the Muse manual which I believe to be very lacking in many places unless I am missing something. In the first instance I have also reached out to Inmusic support who have referrred me to their Moog videos which I had already referred too nonetheless these are not specific to my question or issues.
Therefore I reaching out to this Moog Muse forum to look for experienced support to assist me on where i am going wrong.
The problem: When I select a new patch for a sequence it all works fine on the first pass after it has been recorded and keeps in line with the selected timbre.
However after a few times undertaking playback the sound patch has changed to another timbre and I am a little unsure as to where I am going wrong. I have tried to save both the selected timbre and also the sequence , although perhaps I am missing something here .
The firmware is V1.4.
Having referred to supplied e-manuals I also find their level of information poorly referenced when they are referring to specific actions and buttons contained within the sequencer especially when it comes to the locking of the presets as the instructions provided seem to change to firmware references.
Resolution: As I am the owner of a few other syths, namely Arturia ,Yamaha and Korg its seems to me that the addition or an editor /Librarian , VST would greatly enhance the Moog Muse experience and also add to potential sales numbers as I really think that that this analogue syth has a unique place in the market .
Therefore If some kind person with the necessary patience within this forum can assist or share with me with provision of a short guide or checklist of actions that I should taking on the generation of a new sequence in Muse that I could use this would be gratefully appreciated.
Thank you
Graham