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SL Productions (27)


02:13 GMT
8 December 2009
If you name and save a sample and then assign it to the keyboard, it will keep the name for the patch, you won't have to put the same patch name in again when you write it.
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pimpplyr (1)


16:27 GMT
22 January 2010
Thanks for this. It helps out alot.
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Andy Keys (1061)
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14:37 GMT
5 February 2010
Here's an old post from MuzikB about getting a more analog sound from your Patches.

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Andy Keys (1061)
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16:19 GMT
8 February 2010
If you double up the tones of a Patch and set the copies to use Tone Delay (Patch Edit>Misc) you can create delays at the Patch level, freeing up the MFX for other things. These can be driven by tempo or independant of it.

You can also apply more detailed velocity related settings to the delayed tone in the Patch to control how much delay is present depending on how you play. E.g. No delay if hit softly, lots of delay if hit hard.

I've just re-created one of my Patches in this way as I'd run out of MFX in the Performance that I need to use it in.

If anyone else has any tips on recreating MFX at Patch level, I would be interested to hear them.

Cheers
Andy
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piaknowguy (1610)
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18:18 GMT
8 February 2010
Great post, Andy! Thanks!

I've used fine tuning to simulate chorus effects to free up MFX in the past.

e.g. Choose and then turn off the MFX to PR-A: Wet TC which only uses tones 1 & 2. Copy both to tones 3 & 4 and then adjust the fine tuning of these tones to your liking! Simple but effective. =)

Great for patches that use only 1 or 2 tones. The only drawback is the doubling of polyphony used.

Cheers!
PiaKnowGuy
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SL Productions (27)


10:51 GMT
11 February 2010
Another way to get to the end of the sample list faster is to switch over to Card, User or Preset samples and scroll, then switch back. This only works if you don't have samples loaded on one of these.
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vs1824cd (1)


18:56 GMT
28 February 2010
hi, good tip, is this one of the fantom effects. If so which one, having a difficult time finding it. Is it one of the 78

Thanks
Jai.
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Andy Keys (1061)
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14:32 GMT
9 June 2010
Link to a series of videos on mixing especially for voc mics gain setting posted by Sunfly.
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