Loosing effects when adding programs to combi

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nreich
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Loosing effects when adding programs to combi

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Hi All,

I recently bought a TEX and still trying to figure things out. I noticed that when I add programs to a combi, most of the effects are lost so the sound on the combi is "flat". Anybody knows how I fix this?

Thanks!
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Re: Loosing effects when adding programs to combi

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nreich wrote:Hi All,

I recently bought a TEX and still trying to figure things out. I noticed that when I add programs to a combi, most of the effects are lost so the sound on the combi is "flat". Anybody knows how I fix this?

Thanks!

Welcome to the Triton.

Smashing bit of kit as the TEX is, effects do not copy across to combis. You will have to manually set up the effects in the combi as per the program - and hope you have enough slots if you use multiple parts. Presumably you wouldn't want to set up too many complicated effect programs in one combi anyway...
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A tip: copy the most important program in the combi first, so those effects are copied. And after copying more programs into the combi, reroute the effects to existing effects, or copy the effects for that program that are important and reroute to the copied effects.
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Thank you both!
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