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Re: [chromapolaris] Re: polaris link memory problem

2007-11-29 by steven pistrich

interesting scenario....to require a seperate button to 'disassemble ' a link , yet not erase it.  That was  one point i could not find  described  well in the otherwise lengthy manual.  I really couldnt find a good explaination for the ''store link' button .  Storing new links  was the last part of my polaris that i hadnt really used  or figured out . So far the  unlinked sounds had kept me  pretty occupied , particularly with that  role of the assignable slider. 


----- Original Message ----
From: David Clarke <ac151@...>
To: chromapolaris@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 8:02:06 PM
Subject: Re: [chromapolaris] Re: polaris link memory problem

> ok ,it worked...

Glad to hear it worked out OK.

> ... but now i still dont understand the use of
> the 'store link' button,

Consider the case where you've stumbled across a patch that you really 
like, but it's already been set up with a split.

There's no easy way to tell which patch was originally used to form the 
split so there's no easy way to 'tweak' the link patch. Similarly, if 
you just wanted to use the 'split' sound, you might have to go through 
all the patches to find which one it was.

Instead you can use commands like 'store link' to store just the link 
portion of the patch somewhere (e.g., store unknown, nice sounding link 
to Patch B7. Now you can modify B7 however you'd like to get it to 
sound the way you like).





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