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KAPRO Load multiple libraries warning - Wave Sequences

 
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amit
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 7:10 pm    Post subject: KAPRO Load multiple libraries warning - Wave Sequences Reply with quote

I have found that if you load multiple Kapro libraries they tend to overwrite the wave sequence bank (mainly UserG bank).

If you are loading the programs into different banks (selectively)
then Be warned that if you did so you might be listening to something different than what was intended.

Question: Is there a way to map programs using wave sequences from one bank to another?

I am in the process of moving the wave sequences from U-G bank to B-BB and U-CC and U-DD banks respectively so they can co-exist in a single PCG.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2019 11:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Question: Is there a way to map programs using wave sequences from one bank to another?

x.factory Kronos is really great in this.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2019 2:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This issue has started to become routine for me Amit.

I have several Kapro libraries installed simultaneously, and often want just certain favourite programs from each installed in one saved pcg.
I've developed a "finger" memory moving the wavesquencers to different banks Smile
I try to keep the same the slot numbers, and just shift banks, as the wavsequence banks generally out resource the RAM availability for any loaded pcg anyway. At least for pcg's that uses lots of samples.
Once I got used to my method, I find it quite painless.


On the upside.... Over time, I have discovered some wonderful new programs that this serendipity has caused, and they are keepers! Same goes for Combies, where I changed their program slots. Like a big "random" generator button in my method. It reminds me of an old software "DAW" I have from Synapse, called Orion Studio. (It had great potential, but was out marketed by the big players).
It had a randomise button on it's plugin synths to create and explore new "patches" I think this is available on some VST's now too.
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