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Brian Sheen
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I think this merging of all presets should be a must, regardless of which library the preset is tied to. Some how it should be written in the code that the preset knows what library it is. This way all of your presets can be located in one spot and the corresponding library is loaded for each preset. For instance if I save a preset called “Heavy Hitter”, I have to remember first which library I was using, then find the preset. And if I have 15 libraries it is a waste of time trying to recall which I used.
My 2 cents would greatly improve efficiency.
I don’t know if you can access this, but this is a short video I made of what I am talking about.
YES PLEASE to a midi editor, piano roll, grid editor….what ever it takes to be able to edit an each note/chord!
I agree. I thought it was strange as well. I’m not sure what the difference is between the non bus version either. I think that what it says. Not at my PC to look.
You find the overall volume level of kit lower as well?
Gotcha. Multiple instances sounds like the way to go. Too bad it can’t be stream lined.
That is exactly the dilemma. You can only select the default mix in which the kit was recorded. In other words if I like the “tight kit” preset in the Pop/rock kit, I don’t see an option where I can choose that particular mixed snare drum sound. It look like you can only use the kit pieces from the default mix. In which you can not reduce the amount of reverb from it because its only affecting the main kit being used.
So that is my question, is there a work around?
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