Perhaps it's my "old school" MIDI sense of view.
I play Roland JV 1080 and JP 8000, Yamaha TG300 and SY22.
marco
Changing presets..Moderators: Christophe, Mark
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Changing presets..
I understand. I have a Roland XP (JV1080 with keys). It is how I started writing. For a long while I preferred working on hardware, and now I've become spoiled working with software. In some ways it's made me lazier. Each has it's advantages and disadvantages. Ideally, I'd have an Open Labs Neko64. Best of both worlds. http://www.wrecklessmusic.net
Original electronic rock, IDM, breaks.
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Hi Marco, it's pretty simple. A preset change does not make much sense. Every instrument in a track hast it's specific EQ settings to perfectly fit in the mix. If you change the preset, you'd also have to change (realtime) the EQ for the new preset as the old settings would never fit to a new preset. EQ changes while playing would make so much no sense. No pro producer would ever produce like that. And... As computing power is so high these days, there's absolutely no reason for preset change. Just use as many generators as your system can handle. My biggest arrangement had round about 30 generators. Cheers DaZoid
Re: Changing presets..Simples
play 3 or 5 vst or synths stream file in wave format and load into the sampler.
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