The problem is that you are chained to the computer when you do this. While it's great to have all your patches nice and tidy in separate folders if you wanted to take the JD-Xi on the road you have to lug the whole mishagosh along with you.knobacon wrote:You can already do this with JD-XI Manager. Each synth part has it's own save dialogue, even the drums. I have all the factory patches organized into folders. I also have all of my own presets organized separately. That took awhile but it is a beautiful thing.happyrat1 wrote: 2) The ability to save individual patches on their own without having to save an entire sequence and performance together.
What I am proposing is the ability create or modify a single patch and save it without all the additional cruff to it's own slot with a simple press of a write button.
Sadly, my guess is that it's simply not doable with the current hardware/firmware configuration. :(
Gary ;)