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jeffg



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 9:08 pm    Post subject: simple first combi questions Reply with quote

just a simple question or two about creating a combi-

-i have selected instruments for tracks 1 and 2 but cannot figure out how to get sound from any track other than 1. i set zones for the two tracks, but still nothing outside the zone for track 1.

-best way to save a combi? i have it in bank D #4. every time i do what i think saves it via "Media", i go back and it's gone.

Thanks a ton.
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Jugo
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 9:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Go to P3: Timbre param. and set the midi channel to 'Gch' of the track you want to hear ;]
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StudioMan
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 10:29 pm    Post subject: Re: simple first combi questions Reply with quote

jeffg wrote:

-best way to save a combi? i have it in bank D #4. every time i do what i think saves it via "Media", i go back and it's gone.


As your in the combi your trying to save (If you change Combis, you will lose your last combi settings), drop down the menu from the top right corner, hit "Save Combi". Just decide where you want to save it, name it, hit "ok", and it's save to that location.

This basic stuff is covered in the quick start manual, like only 100 pages long. Best thing, go thru the manual, with the M50 right in front of you, and you will have it down within a couple of hours.

Mike
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