Hi,
I would like to explore how to combine 2 factory sounds from M3 to create new sounds, to save them and recall quickly for live stage performance...
Print screens or videos will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
How to combine 2 factory sounds together and save in M3
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How to combine 2 factory sounds together and save in M3
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Sorry I don't have time for screen shots etc.
However, the idea is to make a so-called combi. This is explained in the manual.
A combi consists of 16 timbres, which are more or less 'references' to programs.
Make timbre 1 a reference to the first program youlike. Do the same for timbre 2 for the other program. Make sure you copy the effects too (I think this is an option while copying). And make sure both MIDI channels are set to 1.
But if you read the chapter about combis you can find all information you nened.
However, the idea is to make a so-called combi. This is explained in the manual.
A combi consists of 16 timbres, which are more or less 'references' to programs.
Make timbre 1 a reference to the first program youlike. Do the same for timbre 2 for the other program. Make sure you copy the effects too (I think this is an option while copying). And make sure both MIDI channels are set to 1.
But if you read the chapter about combis you can find all information you nened.

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