Jonas,
>I've never replaced the battery and actually I don't really care about it
>either, but thanks anyway. The patches are still in there if I keep it
>plugged in. Besides, I rarely save any patches, I just tweak it and often
>sample the result (sacrilege?, yeah maybe).
Actually, neither of my first two synths -- a Yamaha CS-10 (?) and a Roland
JUNO-6 -- had patch save capabilities, and in many ways, I was a better
programmer for it. I used to use 15-20 different sounds on the Yamaha each
night, and I never made the band wait more than 10-15 seconds between songs
to do so. I just learned how to find an "intermediate" setting that
wouldn't leave me too far from any sound I needed, and at the end of each
song, I set the synth to that sound, unless I knew what was coming next.
Storing patches is convenient, but it also leads to not really
understanding programming as well as one might.
As far as the sampling, well ... let's leave that one for another day! ;^)
Regards,
-BW
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