Thanks for the comments, but this isn't what I mean (or I'm just very ignorant). This is the sequence: 1. Power up 2. Pattern 000-0 appears with Volume= 127 and Pan= 00 on all channels and track. 3. I dial pattern 001-0 (which is an EMU programmed pattern). Then switch back to 000-0. All settings of the 001-0 have been taken over in 000-0. Reverting doesn't solve it, because it leaves the data untouched (so 001-0 is still the same as 000-0). Am I stupid or..... And as for multisetups: should I then always save a pattern AND a multisetup and later load both of them to use the data again? I read the manual extensively (including the PDF-file for the OS 1.18) but I'm lost here. Kind regards, Richard --- In xl7@y..., "tekmunky" <tekmunky@p...> wrote: > --- In xl7@y..., "shredbabe" <itexpert@y...> wrote: > > In addition: revert to saved doesn't solve the problem as nothing > is > > reverted! > > > > --- In xl7@y..., "shredbabe" <itexpert@y...> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > According to the manual saving a pattern also saves the according > > > presets, volume and pan settings on the 16 tracks. > > > > > > According to page 100 of the manual "A MULTISETUP INCLUDES ALL > THE FOLLOWING PARAMETERS: > Preset/Volume/Pan/Arp assingments for each of the 32 MIDI channels > Multisetup name > Etc. etc. etc. > > So put simpley you need to save that in a multisetup! > > > > > > Turning the dial to for instance 004-0 and then do a hard left, > > > leaves me with the settings of 004-0. A slow left leaves me with > > the > > > settings of 002-0. > The data entry dial responds differently because it allows you to fly > thru large banks or menus if you so desire by moving it fast or item > by item moving it slow. > > > > Hope that helps! > If in doubt , read the manual a little more, there is always > going to be something you misinterpret on the first time thru! > Good luck > Emunky > > >
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Re: Saving patterns
2002-01-20 by shredbabe
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