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Joined: 28 Oct 2018 Posts: 22
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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2018 9:49 pm Post subject: A way to see parameter value of knob before adjusting it? |
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Hi all,
Love my Prologue but I am still trying to get the hang of it. On my old MS2000B there is a red light next to the menu screen that is displayed when the parameter you are adjusting is in its original position.
Basically, if you make some changes to a patch you can still turn the knobs (whatever parameters/knobs you changed/adjusted) back to exactly where they were beforehand, back to your original sound...this is very handy!!
Is there a way on the Prologue to do something similar??
I can see the parameter amount in the display when I am adjusting knobs but those values represent where the knobs on the Prologue are at present, not where the actual programmed patches' values were when the sound/patch was created.
For recording purposes this would be really good to have.
Is there a way to achieve this?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated! |
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Grokaknock
Joined: 26 Apr 2018 Posts: 47
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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2018 10:44 pm Post subject: |
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I figured out a way but it isn't perfect by a long shot.
1. Set the display to show "All" (Global 7)
2. Set the knob mode to "Catch" (Global 3)
Now when you tweak a knob the display won't show anything until you cross the original saved value. Gotta pay attention. Doesn't work to well with switches for obvious reasons. _________________ HW: Model D (Original) <> Prologue 16 <> OB-6 <> Prophet REV 2 <> Minitaur <> Sub37 <> Slim Phatty <> Integra 7 <> SE-02 <> Korg Triton Le <> Korg synths I have owned: Poly 800 - Poly 800 MKII - M1 - Z1 (miss this one)
SW: Nuendo and too many soft synths to mention. |
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