It can be a irritant sometimes when you are working with a few synths at once. (one works this way, the other does this, they all have their little sysex and other odd things midi wise ...) It does get into the way of making music, the tech that is. Add the quirks, just sometimes it's a pain. dale band web pages Inquisitor Betrayer "Space Elevator" Get it at http://cdbaby.com/cd/inquisitorbetrayer http://www.inquisitorbetrayer.com , http://www.myspace.com/inquisitorbetrayer , http://www.musicforte.com/member/ib_staff and Angel's Wings www.myspace.com/lorrainekay iTunes http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playListId=200365877 New group for Serious Musicians, Serious_Musicians@yahoogroups.com, for those who want to spend less time marketing and more time making music Escuchen a los Inquisitor - Musica para Inteligentes. Music is nothing if the audience is deaf. ----- Original Message ----- From: massimo Is that the only problem? That's actually not too bad. Also sounds like something that could be sorted with an OS update. I know DSI like to take their time with those though. So you can have four patches on different MIDI channels with different clock divide values and so on? --- On Mon, 27/7/09, Iain Bryden <ibryden@...> wrote: From: Iain Bryden <ibryden@...> <snip> This is not what happens. When you send a program change from a sequencer to one of the channels, the main patch changes and you are often taken out of combo mode. The only way to use Combo mode with a song is to save a combo patch with the four parts set to the programs you want. This is an annoyance if you prefer to assign patch changes from a sequencer. You may have a different methodology when creating music so it may not be a problem for you. - Iain
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Re: [DSI Synths] Re: getting more out of the mono desktop evolver
2009-07-27 by Dale (Inquisitor Betrayer)
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