Switching instrumentsModerators: Christophe, Mark
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Re: Switching instrumentsWhatevs
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Re: Switching instruments
It wouldn't matter if it was easy or not - why waste even 5 minutes doing it when you can already do it from the Playlist? The problem with your idea is that you never get to compare the old and new instrument side-by-side, so you cannot always be sure the new one sounds better than the old one. With the way it is done now, you can mute/solo each one and choose the one that sounds best. Clone Track is a much smarter way of working and the best solution to this issue I have ever encountered. Dell G7 (Hexa-Core i7)|Cubase Pro 10||Analog Keys|Ultranova|MicroMonsta|Uno|Skulpt|Craft Synth 2.0|
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Re: Switching instruments
Hi dude This is how you do it lets use this as an example ok. Channel 1 is say Wasp but you want this to be say Ultran instead. 1. Insert Ultran, this will be channel 2. 2. Go into pattern mode. 3 Click on Wasp. 4 Click on clone to option and then click Ultran. 5 Default will clone all effects ok. 6 Click on Wasp again 7 Click on delete generator. Now Ultran is track 1, hope that helps.
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