In XL-7, multisetups are useful for the "everything else" part of them.
Since all of the "track data" (presets, vol, pan, etc) is saved in a
pattern, you can use a pattern to set up that info. What multisetups
are great for in XL-7 is saving "system" data like trigger setups, midi
settings, etc. This enables you to save, for example, a different
trigger setup per set, or perhaps a multi for live use and one for
studio use.
-Aaron
erik_magrini@... wrote:
>
> Yeah, I know what they save, but why? In the situation you describe,
> couldn't you do the same thing with a Pattern? User arps and tunings
> aren't saved with a multi, so setting up a "template" pattern would do
> the same thing, no?
>
> rEalm
>
>
>
> A multisetup is generally used to bring up in an instance, favorite
> patches that make up songs. Channels 1-16a and 1-16b all have the
> presets desired on the individual channels. All other information
> such as panning setpoints, volume, arp assignments, global
> information.......etc, are all saved as well and recalled with the
> push of a button.
>
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Re: [xl7] Re: Multisetups ????
2002-01-15 by Aaron Eppolito
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