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Re: [xl7] Presets stored within pattern ?????

2005-01-04 by José Sáez

Hey, thanks everyone for the prompt answers. I'm running a test now about warmth with 220 / 110 V settings.

I've been running the XL7 all this time at 220, and i'm wondering if that's healthy or not.

Jose

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: cosine... zero 
  To: xl7@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 2:15 PM
  Subject: Re: [xl7] Presets stored within pattern ?????


  Presets are NOT stored with the Pattern.  Presets are completely 
  > independant from Patterns, if you tweak a Preset, then save a
  > PATTERN, all 
  > of the tweaks you made to the Preset will be gone next time you turn
  > on your XX-7.  Presets are independant entities that are stored
  > completely seperate from Patterns. The Pattern stores the LOCATION of
  the Preset, not the actual Preset data. 

  -->Let me make this even MORE confusing. :) Tweaks ARE stored with the
  pattern. :) Any knob twiddles are kept in the pattern (and song). And I
  haven't tried any sysex in my tracks yet, but can't you store sysex
  within the patterns?

  But yes, He's right to clarify that the preset itself is not stored in
  the pattern, but a preset location (think PATCH CHANGE) is.


  cosinezero

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